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10 



1 able under section 309(b) of the Magnuson Act (16 U.S.C. 



2 1859(b)). 



3 (d) CmL Forfeiture. — 



4 (1) In general. — ^Any vessel (including its 



5 gear, furniture, appurtenances, stores, and cargo) 



6 used in the commission of an act that is unlawful 



7 under subsection (a), and any fish (or the fair mar- 



8 ket value thereof) taken or retained, in any manner, 



9 in connection with or as a result of the commission 



10 of any act that is unlawful under subsection (a), 



11 shall be subject to seiziu-e and forfeiture as pro\ided 



12 in section 310 of the Magnuson Act (16 U.S.C. 



13 1860). 



14 (2) Disposal of fish. — ^Any fish seized pursu- 



15 ant to this Act may be disposed of pursuant to the 



16 order of a court of competent jurisdiction or, if per- 



17 ishable, in a manner prescribed by regulations issued 



18 by the Secretary. 



19 (e) Enforcement. — The Secretary and the Sec- 



20 retaiy of the Department in which the Coast Guard is op- 



21 crating shall enforce the provisions of this Act and shall 



22 have the authority specified in sections 311(a), (b)(1), and 



23 (c) of the Magnuson Act (16 U.S.C. 1861(a), (b)(1), and 



24 (c)) for that purpose. 



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