Foyle Fisheries Act, 1952

Taking fish unlawfully killed or found dead.

46.—(1) Every person who by any means removes or causes to be removed from any river—

(a) any salmon or trout which have been killed otherwise than by lawful means, or

(b) any salmon or trout which have been found dead, from any cause whatever, by such person,

shall be guilty of an offence against this Act.

(2) This section shall not apply to—

(a) any person acting under the authority of the Minister, or

(b) any member or officer of the Commission, or

(c) any owner of a fishery or his agent acting under the written authority of the Commission, or

(d) so far as respects the removal or causing to be removed of any diseased salmon or trout, or any salmon or trout found dead from any cause, any member of the Garda Síochána or any Sanitary Officer.

Protection of Young and Breeding Fish.