Minister Dion George welcomes ruling by Supreme Court of Appeal on drone fishing
18 July 2024
The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, welcomes the Supreme Court of Appeal of South Africa’s ruling upholding the ban on the use of drones, bait carrying remote-controlled boats and other remotely operated devices in fishing operations.
“This ruling is a significant victory for the protection of our marine ecosystems and the enforcement of regulations designed to safeguard our natural resources,” said Dr George.
The Supreme Court of Appeal ruled that, “Firstly, the Marine Living Resources Act and its regulations not only specify the type of fishing activity, but also the method to be used in performing such fishing activity.
Secondly, lawful fishing can only be authorised by means of a valid permit and that, once an angler has this permit, they must adhere to the daily bag limits and the fishing methods specified in the regulations. Any deviation from these authorized limits and methods is unlawful.”