Marine Living Resources Act, 1998 (Act No. 18 of 1998)

Regulations

Regulations for the Entry of Foreign Fishing Vessels into South African Waters, 2025

Chapter 3 - General

9. Vessel Automatic Identification System

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(1) The master of a foreign vessel must ensure that the vessel’s Automatic Information System (AIS) is functional and that it—
(a) regularly reports from at least 50 nautical miles prior to entering South African waters;
(b) reports while the vessel is located within South African waters without interruption; and
(c) regularly reports up until the vessel has at least reached 50 nautical miles outside of South African waters.

 

(2) The master of a foreign vessel must—
(a) immediately report an interruption of the vessel’s automatic information system’s signal to the VMS Operations Centre where the interruption lasts longer than 20 minutes; and
(b) submit hourly reports to VMS Operations Centre until the vessel’s automatic information system is functional and able to report.

 

(3) The master’s reports in subregulation (2) to the VMS Operations Centre must be sent by email to “[email protected]” and must include—
(a) the date and time (South African local time);
(b) the vessel’s location by latitude and longitude degrees minutes and decimal minutes;
(c) the vessel’s course; and
(d) the vessel’s speed in knots.

 

(4) No person may delete any tracking data from a vessel’s automatic information system recorded from the time of entry by the foreign vessel into South African waters for a period of  seven calendar days after leaving South African waters.