
1 

(1) This Order may be cited as the Food Protection (Emergency Prohibitions) (Oil and Chemical Pollution of Fish and Plants) Order 1996 and shall come into force at 16.00 hours on 28th February 1996.
(2) In this Order—
 “edible plants” means wild plants of the species Salicornia;
 “edible seaweed” means wild seaweed of the species Porphyra, Rhodimenia or Chondrus;
 “relevant time” means one minute past midnight on 28th February 1996.
2 
In the opinion of the Secretary of State edible plants, edible seaweed and fish in the area designated in article 3 below may be affected by oil or other chemical substances which are likely to create a hazard to human health if they are consumed.
3 
The area described in the Schedule to this Order is hereby designated for the purposes of Part I of the Food and Environment Protection Act 1985.
4 
No person shall fish for and take fish in the designated area.
5 
No person shall gather or pick edible plants or edible seaweed in the designated area.
6 
No person shall move any edible plants, edible seaweed or fish out of the designated area.
7 
No person shall in the United Kingdom or in United Kingdom waters—
(a) use any edible plants, edible seaweed or fish taken out of the designated area after the relevant time in the preparation or processing for supply of food and anything from which food could be derived,
(b) land any fish which were in waters in the designated area after the relevant time,
(c) supply, or have in possession for supply, any edible plants, edible seaweed or fish which were in the designated area after the relevant time,
(d) supply, or have in possession for supply, any food or anything from which food could be derived in the preparation or processing of which anything was used in contravention of paragraph (a) of this article,
(e) feed to any creature a feeding stuff in the preparation or processing of which anything was used in contravention of paragraph (a) of this article.
William Hague
Secretary of State for Wales
28th February 1996
SCHEDULE
Article 3

That area of the sea around Wales below mean high water springs enclosed by a straight line extending due west from the mainland of Wales at St.David’s Head 51° 54'.3 N latitude and 005° 18'.8 W longitude to a point at sea 51° 54'.3 N latitude and 005° 28'.5 W longitude; then in a south westerly direction to a point at sea 51° 52'.0 N latitude and 005° 30'.8 W longitude; then in a southerly direction to a point at sea 51° 43'.8 N latitude and 005° 28'.9W longitude; then in a south by easterly direction to a point at sea 51° 37'.3 N latitude and 005° 24'.2 W longitude; then in a south easterly direction to a point at sea 51° 30'.0 N latitude and 004° 55'.4 W longitude; then in an east south easterly direction to a point at sea 51° 26'.3 N latitude and 004° 12'.7 W longitude; then due north to Port-Eynon Point on the Gower Peninsula in Wales at 51° 32'.2 N latitude and 004° 12'.7 W longitude.
