FISHERIES REGULATIONS (AMENDMENTS) 1980 NO. 13 FISHERIES REGULATIONS (AMENDMENTS) 1980 NO. 13 - TABLE OF PROVISIONS 1. Short method of reference to "authorized areas" 2. Schedule 4 1980 No. 13 FISHERIES REGULATIONS (AMENDMENTS) - REG 1 Short method of reference to "authorized areas" 1. Regulation 21 of the Fisheries Regulations is amended- (a) by inserting in paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (2) "comprising the Australian fishing zone" after "waters" (first occurring); (b) by omitting from paragraph (a) of sub-regulation (2) "and" (last occurring); (c) by inserting in paragraph (b) of sub-regulation (2) "in the Australian fishing zone" after "waters"; and (d) by adding at the end of sub-regulation (2) the following word and paragraph: "; and (c) a reference to 'the authorized area of the Australian fishing zone for Taiwanese vessels' is the short method of reference to the area of proclaimed waters in the Australian fishing zone specified in Schedule 4.". 1980 No. 13 FISHERIES REGULATIONS (AMENDMENTS) - REG 2 Schedule 4 2. The Fisheries Regulations are amended by adding at the end thereof the following Schedule: SCHEDULE 4 Regulation 21 AUTHORIZED AREA OF THE AUSTRALIAN FISHING ZONE FOR TAIWANESE VESSELS The area of the Australian fishing zone generally north and west of an imaginary line commencing at the point to the west of Australia on the parallel 21 degrees south latitude that is 200 nautical miles seaward of the baseline from which the outer limits of the Australian fishing zone are measured; thence east along that parallel to its intersection with an imaginary line on which every point is 12 nautical miles seaward of that baseline; thence north-easterly along that imaginary line to its intersection with the meridian 117 degrees east longitude; thence north along that meridian to its intersection with the parallel 20 degrees south latitude; thence northerly and easterly along an imaginary line on which every point is 25 nautical miles seaward of that baseline to the intersection of that imaginary line with the meridian 123 degrees east longitude; thence south along that meridian to its intersection with an imaginary line on which every point is 12 nautical miles seaward of that baseline; thence northerly and easterly along that imaginary line to its intersection with the meridian 129 degrees 55' east longitude; thence north along that meridian to its intersection with the parallel 10 degrees 30' south latitude; thence east along that parallel to its intersection with the meridian 133 degrees east longitude; thence south along that meridian to its intersection with an imaginary line every point on which is 12 nautical miles seaward of that baseline; thence easterly along that imaginary line to the first intersection of that imaginary line with a straight imaginary line between the intersection of the parallel 11 degrees 52' south latitude with the meridian 136 degrees 33' east longitude at Cape Wilberforce in the Northern Territory and the intersection of the parallel 10 degrees 59' south latitude with the meridian 142 degrees 08' east longitude at Slade Point in Queensland; thence easterly along that imaginary line to its intersection with the meridian 141 degrees east longitude; thence north along that meridian to its intersection with the parallel 10 degrees 22' 44" south latitude. - NOTES 1980 No. 13 FISHERIES REGULATIONS*1* *2* (AMENDMENTS) *1* Notified in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette on 4 February 1980. *2* Statutory Rules 1954 No. 116 as amended by Statutory Rules 1968 Nos. 7 and 143; 1974 Nos. 211 and 212; 1975 No. 69; 1976 No. 173; 1979 Nos. 187 and 235.