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Sea Fish Industry Act 1970

The Sea Fish Industry Act 1970 is an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated certain enactments relating to the sea fishing industry in the United Kingdom and repealed certain obsolete enactments relating to herring.

Provisions
The act was divided into four parts. Part I established the White Fish Authority and governed the white fish industry, including provisions for registration, licensing, levies, and financial assistance. Part II governed the Herring Industry Board and the herring industry. Part III provided for grants and subsidies to vessels and the fishing industry more generally. Part IV contained general and supplementary provisions, including interpretation and the commencement of the act. == Subsequent developments ==
Subsequent developments
The whole act except sections 14, 42 and 62 was repealed by section 46(2) of, and part I of schedule 5 to, the Fisheries Act 1981 (c. 29), which came into force on 1 October 1981. == Notes ==
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