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13FISH nabs duo with big abalone haul

by Justine Severin 8 Jan 2019 06:14 UTC
Abalone © Justine Severin

A good Samaritan's phone call to 13FISH on Friday evening has helped Fisheries Officers at Port Fairy apprehend two men from Point Cook allegedly in possession of 89 abalone, 88 of which were undersize.

The illegal haul is nearly nine times the daily bag limit for abalone.

Victorian Fisheries Authority State Manager Operations Paul Shea said abalone are very popular with recreational divers for their eating qualities and support a commercial fishery that is strictly managed with quotas, second in value only to rock lobster.

"The vast majority of fishers do the right thing by fishing responsibly and sustainably, including staying within catch limits," Mr Shea said.

"Fisheries Officers observed the two men take the 89 abalone in Lighthouse Bay, then seized the catch and snorkeling gear a short time later.

"The pair will be charged with taking undersize abalone, exceeding the catch limit, taking abalone from the intertidal zone and using a sharp instrument. They face penalties of up to $40,000 and 18 months imprisonment, or both.

"In a separate incident on Thursday night at Port Fairy, another phone call from a member of the public helped officers apprehend three men and a female from Sunshine in possession of 58 abalone, 54 of which were undersize.

"The abalone were seized, and the four people will receive infringements notices of more than $1,000 each.

Mr Shea said some our best intelligence on illegal fishing comes from the public via the 13FISH (133474) number, which is monitored 24 hours a day by trained staff.

"Callers can remain anonymous and even if Fisheries Officers can't respond immediately in the field, the information provided is valuable and contributes to planning future patrol and operations."

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