16 USC 973l – Observers
(a) Required access and assistance; scope of authorities
The operator and each member of the crew of a vessel shall allow and assist any individual identified as an observer under the Treaty by the Pacific Island Parties—
(1) to board the vessel for scientific, compliance, monitoring and other functions at the point and time notified by the Pacific Island Parties to the Secretary;
(2) without interfering unduly with the lawful operation of the vessel, to have full access to and use of facilities and equipment on board the vessel which the observer may determine are necessary to carry out observer duties; have full access to the bridge, fish on board, and areas which may be used to hold, process, weigh, and store fish; remove samples; have full access to the vessel’s records, including its log and documentation for the purpose of inspection and copying; and gather any other information relating to fisheries in the Licensing Area;
(3) to disembark at the point and time notified by the Pacific Island Parties to the Secretary; and
(4) to carry out observer duties safely.
(b) Free provision of food, etc., while on vessel
Terms Used In 16 USC 973l
- individual: shall include every infant member of the species homo sapiens who is born alive at any stage of development. See 1 USC 8
- Licensing Area: means all waters in the Treaty Area except for&mdash. See 16 USC 973
- operator: means any person who is in charge of, directs or controls a vessel, including the owner, charterer, and master. See 16 USC 973
- Pacific Island Party: means a Pacific Island nation which is a party to the Treaty. See 16 USC 973
- Secretary: means the Secretary of Commerce, or the designee of the Secretary of Commerce. See 16 USC 973
- Treaty: means the Treaty on Fisheries Between the Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and the Government of the United States of America, signed in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, April 2, 1987, and its Annexes, Schedules, and implementing agreements. See 16 USC 973
- vessel: means any boat, ship, or other craft which is used for, equipped to be used for, or of a type normally used for commercial fishing, and which is documented under the laws of the United States. See 16 USC 973
The operator shall provide any such observer, while on board the vessel, at no expense to the Pacific Island Parties, with food, accommodation, and medical facilities of such reasonable standard as may be acceptable to the Pacific Island Party whose representative is serving as the observer.
(c) Removal of fish samples and gathering of other information relating to fisheries
The operator of any vessel from which any fish taken in the Licensing Area is unloaded shall allow, or arrange for, and assist any individual so authorized by the Pacific Island Parties to have full access to any place where such fish is unloaded, to remove samples, and to gather any other information relating to fisheries in the Licensing Area.