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Alteration or removal of natural obstructions in rivers to allow free migration of fish.
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118.—(1) If in any river, reefs or ledges of rocks, shoals or other natural obstructions prevent or impede the free passage and migration of fish, and hinder the approach of fish to the upper parts of the said river or any lakes communicating therewith and depositing their spawn therein, the Minister, if he so thinks fit, may, upon the application of any person who is interested in the fishery of such river or lake and who deposits or secures a sum of money sufficient for the purpose, construct, authorise or contract with any person interested in the fisheries in the said river to construct such works and make such alterations in the bed of such river as shall effectually secure a free and uninterrupted passage at all seasons of the year for fish.
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(6) The board of conservators of a fishery district may from time to time apply any portion of its funds which it thinks fit for the purpose of removing or making passes in or over natural obstructions in any river in its fishery district, subject to the sanction of the Minister, under the preceding subsections of this section, and upon obtaining the sanction of the Minister the said board may place to the credit of the Minister such sum of money as has been for that purpose approved and sanctioned by him and thereupon it shall be lawful for the Minister to construct such works and make such alterations in the bed of any river as shall effectually secure a free and uninterrupted passage for fish, pursuant to the powers and provisions of the preceding subsections of this section.
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