Results 8,661-8,680 of 11,242 for speaker:Noel Dempsey
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: Deputy Broughan mentioned that it would take some time before we would be able to pass regulations or perhaps introduce the system of monitoring to which I and Deputy Eamon Ryan referred. This is not necessarily true. I understand that a regulation could be jointly drafted by the Commission and Council, which would have immediate effect and application. In respect of Deputy Perry's question,...
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: I will conclude. One half of these boardings and sightings was composed of Irish vessels, while the other half was composed of vessels from between 12 to 15 EU and non-EU countries.
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: I move amendment No. 17: In page 16, line 14, to delete ", charterer or hirer". These amendments delete words included in error. The comprehensive definition of owner in section 6 already covers charterers and hirers, as well as owners of sea fishing boats.
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: I move amendment No. 22: In page 19, lines 10 and 11, to delete ", charterer or hirer".
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: Amendment No. 23 is newly introduced on Report Stage and I have not had time to read it in detail. I do not have great difficulty with the principles upon which it is based, particularly the concept of inclusiveness and the importance of maintaining and conserving fishing stocks. These are good ideas. I do not want to rake over old coals but it is past time for people in the fishing industry...
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: Despite all the publicity about the small number of fishermen who continue to flout fisheries laws and the Common Fisheries Policy, there are still people who apparently have not got the message that things must change. The previous Minister of State at my Department undertook good work last year. He went to the European Council to secure a deal with the Commissionââ
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: ââon weighing fish on the basis that we would be putting pelagic fish controllers into various processors at Killybegs to monitor the arrival of fish at those processors. That was to ensure that all the trucks would carry the appropriate documentation identifying the source of fish being transported. They have a duty to confirm and monitor the identity and species of fish being processed...
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: I cannot accept a situation where large fish factories, which the State is required to monitor, refuse to grant access to control personnel which the State wishes to assign to meet national and EU obligations. I ask those fish processors to change their position rapidly if they want to convince people that there is nothing untoward going on.
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: Deputy O'Donovan expressed concern over new discarding methods by the Dutch fleet. The Department is aware of that and has been in contact with the Naval Service and the Air Corps in that regard.
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: As regards the Dutch pelagic factory vessel fleet, or even our own factory fleet, we must be clear that discarding small fish is wrong, no matter who is doing it.
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: We should not delude ourselves that it is not happening; we realise it is. We are in contact with the Naval Service and the Air Corps to try to monitor the situation and take action on it. Deputy Broughan spoke again at length to make a strong case for the administrative system. He talked a lot about some administrative systems and fines we have here. He also spoke about financial services...
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: The Deputy is in denial over the Scottish landings. He said there is no record of such landings, although I tell him that there is. It is fairly serious for the fishing industry here and for this country. I wish to deal with the point about criminalising people and criminalising the fishing industry. As I said on Committee Stage, I never made a statement to the effect that everybody in the...
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: Passing a law in this House does not criminalise anybody. It is only when one breaks the law that one becomes a criminal. I do not accept Deputy Ferris's contention that merely by passing a law we are making criminals of people. If that were the case, we would all be criminals â murderers, robbers and rapists â because we have passed laws on all those matters. I do not accept that, just...
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: We have an obligation and a duty reiterated in sections 13 and 14 to look after our own waters, fleets and quotas.
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: There was talk of me changing my position. The original Fine Gael position on this Bill was that it would repeal the Bill in its entirety. As matters progressed and became a little hotter, Fine Gael suddenly found itself in a position where it seemed the only thing it ever sought at any stage was administrative penalties for minor technical offences. We now see a great change from where...
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: Fine Gael is in denial.
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: For a party which claims to be the party of law and order, it has shamed all its predecessors in this regard.
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: I have the Deputy's statement. If he wants me to read it into the record of the House, I will. However, I will save him the blushes as well as the time.
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: Revoking this Bill, to which Deputy Perry has committed his party, will mean no law for anyone in this country and no protection for the honest decent fishermen whom he purports to defend and look after.
- Sea-Fisheries and Maritime Jurisdiction Bill 2005: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage. (22 Feb 2006)
Noel Dempsey: The Deputy keeps parroting on about administrative offences. I do not think he even knew the meaning of the words when he started out on this Bill.