CANADA SHIPPING ACT, 2001Sable Island Regulations[Repealed, SOR/2005-326, s. 4]InterpretationIn these Regulations,Act means the Canada Shipping Act;Agent means the District Marine Agent of the Department of Transport at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia;Island means Sable Island;Minister means the Minister of Transport.SOR/2005-326, s. 5(F)GeneralThe Island is under the control, management and administration of the Agent.Access to IslandNo person shall go onto the Island without having first obtained written permission from the Agent.Subsection (1) does not apply toany person to whom the Minister has given a licence to reside on the Island;any employee of the Government of Canada carrying out duties on the Island; orany person landing on the Island by reason of stress of weather or by reason of the wreck or distress of any vessel or aircraft.The Agent shall not give permission for any person to go onto the Island unless he is satisfied that such person is adequately supplied and equipped to avoid falling into distress while on the Island.ConstructionNo person shall, without having first obtained written permission from the Agent,erect any building or other structure on the Island or in the waters within one mile thereof;make any excavation or roadway or otherwise disturb the natural contours of the surface of the Island or of the bars or coasts thereof;use any explosive on the Island or in the waters within one mile thereof; ormolest, interfere with, feed or otherwise have anything to do with the ponies on the Island.WrecksAny person who finds a wreck on the Island shall take all practicable precautions to save it from damage and shall report the finding to the Agent or to any person designated by the Agent before delivering the wreck to a receiver of wrecks.PenaltyEvery person who violates any provision of these Regulations is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $200 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two months, or to both.