(1) For the purposes of these rules, and any proceedings for offences under these rules, a scallop is presumed to have been taken by a person, and be in the possession of the person, if (a) the scallop is in the general vicinity of the person; and(b) the person has the means to have taken, or aided or enabled the taking of, the scallop; and(c) no other person has claimed to have taken, or to have possession, of the scallop.(2) Subrule (1) may apply to one or more persons in respect of the same scallop.