More crayfish offences sorted
From WA Today December 16 2016
Fishing tinny pulled from the water for crayfish offences off Rottnest- David Allan-Petale
WA Fisheries has pulled another boat from the water off Perth for alleged rock lobster pot interference - this time a fishing tinny up to mischief off Rottnest.
A 28-year-old man from Maylands had his 4.5m aluminium vessel hauled onto a flat bed truck and carted away on Wednesday leaving him to face allegations of lobster pot offences.
This is the fifth boat seized this recreational rock lobster season under Operation Bagana, with an alleged pot thief's boat pulled from the water in October, two more nabbed in November and a top dollar Assassin craft confiscated earlier this month.
The latest boat seizure comes as five men were found guilty on Tuesday in Fremantle Court of serious rock lobster offences, committed during last year's fishing season and as recent as October this year around Rottnest Island.
In addition to interference charges, Waring and Addison were also convicted of using excess pots, and Veling and Stransky were convicted of failing to tail clip recreationally-caught rock lobsters.
Separately, Tarm Stephen Ralph Michielsen of Hillarys was fined over $3000 for obstruction of a fisheries officer and possession of totally protected rock lobster when he was apprehended in October this year at Rottnest.
North Metropolitan Compliance Manager Todd A'Vard said the seizures and charges show fisheries officers are being extremely vigilant on the water.
"Rottnest Island is a special place for many West Australians, and we won't tolerate these fish thieves ruining the experience for the rest of the community who are just trying to set a pot and catch a feed – often on their family holiday with the kids," Mr A'Vard said.
"Rogue fishers can expect to be under surveillance and it's only a matter of time until you are caught. And when you are, expect severe penalties, as were handed down in Fremantle Court on Tuesday this week."
"Our message has been clear this season that we don't tolerate any gear interference. Not only do you risk having your boat seized – you could have your fishing licence suspended or cancelled."
Anyone with information about suspected illegal fishing activities is urged not to get involved, but report what they see to FishWatch on 1800 815 507.
grantarctic1
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Just not worth it
You would think with all these convictions they would learn, it's just not worth it. Well done for fisheries stepping it up over the last 2 years.
Dale
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"Just because you are a Character, Doesn't mean you have Character."
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duncan61
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good work
This news is good.Why will people not stop screwing others.lets all play fair
just do it.
meglodon
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And another one bits the dust
Well done again Fisheries, great bit of work have a good Christmas and a happy and safe new year.