Queensland Government
Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry
Media release
17 December 2013
Black market bust convicts and fines commercial fisher $19,500
A major surveillance operation by QBFP has resulted in a $19,500 fine for a Bundaberg commercial fisher for equipment offences and selling illegal fisheries products.
Queensland Boating and Fisheries Patrol (QBFP) district manager Geoff Fergusson said the prosecution was the result of an intensive 12-month black market operation.
“Our investigation found the commercial fisher sold 14 female mud crabs, 5 undersize male mud crabs, and 15 undersize fish to a Bundaberg resident,” Mr Fergusson said.
“Evidence suggests that this supply was for a large–scale black market operation at a residential address.
“The Bundaberg resident was fined $12,500 earlier this year for his role in the case, and the prosecution of the commercial fisher now wraps up the investigation.”
Mr Fergusson said the commercial fisher was also prosecuted for netting offences as part of a separate investigation.
“A QBFP general patrol in the Kolan River caught the man breaching a number of commercial gear rules, including failure to mark nets with floats and lights, and using fishing nets greater than a nautical mile apart,” he said.
“In addition to the fine, the man’s nets, anchors and ropes were forfeited to the state.
“A conviction was recorded for both incidents, and his commercial fishing licence suspended for four months.
“This was an excellent result for both the commercial and recreational fishing industry by stopping two individuals who were damaging our fisheries.
“Fishing rules are in place so that we can share and protect our fisheries resources for future generations.
“If anyone suspects illegal fishing, we urge you to immediately report it to the Fishwatch hotline 1800 017 116 so that it can be investigated.”
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