Please select your home edition
Edition

Officers net illegal native fish trade in Mildura

by Amelia Crafter 11 May 2021 05:59 UTC
Mildura Joint Operation © Amelia Crafter

A joint investigation with NSW Department of Primary Industries Fisheries has uncovered the illegal take of Murray cod and golden perch from the Murray River and their subsequent sale to a retail outlet in Victoria.

Director of Education and Enforcement with the Victorian Fisheries Authority Ian Parks said several individuals had been identified allegedly catching golden perch at Lock 11 and surrounds, then transporting the fish to a shop in Mildura where they were sold on the spot.

"It is illegal for recreational fishers to sell their catch, which can only be done by licensed commercial fishers. It is also illegal for shops to buy seafood from recreational fishers," Mr Parks said.

"Last month, Fisheries Officers from both states interviewed 11 individuals, including two shop keepers from the retail outlet that had allegedly bought the fish. It will be alleged the fish were weighed on scales inside the shop and sellers were paid cash for their catch.

"Amongst items seized by officers were a quantity of whole frozen golden perch, electronic devices and CCTV security footage."

In Victoria, recreational fishers who sell their catch face fines of up to $16,500 and six-months imprisonment. Retail outlets that buy fish from recreational fishers face fines of up to $33,000 and 12 months imprisonment.

Mr Parks said the shopkeepers were also interviewed regarding the provision of false documentation to officers to account for fish in shop freezers.

"To help protect the integrity of our fisheries and the safety of fish products for consumers, all seafood on commercial premises must be accounted for with receipts. This applies to all commercial wild catch fishers, aquaculture producers and seafood industry participants.

"Shops that buy or trade in recreationally caught fish risk the health of their customers, damage legitimate commercial fishing and aquaculture industries, put fish stocks at risk and weaken Victoria's strong reputation for sustainable fisheries management."

Mr Parks said Fisheries Officers have since conducted several inspections of shops in Mildura that sell seafood to explain the importance of retailing safe and legally obtained fish.

NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) Director Fisheries Compliance, Dr Andrew Moriarty said this operation shows the commitment between Victoria and New South Wales on cracking down on illegal fishing activity.

"Cross-border collaboration on operations like this are so important to ensure we continue to protect and conserve fish stocks and fishing opportunities for current and future generations."

"NSW DPI Fisheries Officers will continue to work with the Victorian Fisheries Authority so that this type of illegal fishing doesn't detract from all the hard work both states do to ensure access to healthy fish stocks for the communities of NSW and Victoria."

If you see or suspect illegal fishing in Victoria, call 13 FISH (13 3474) anytime.

Related Articles

Schmitt Marine wheel graces new Carbon Hyper Skiff
The eagerly awaited F2 Carbon Hyper Skiff from Fly Boatworks sets a new benchmark The eagerly awaited F2 Carbon Hyper Skiff from Fly Boatworks sets a new benchmark for premium-class flats boats. Technologically advanced in every respect, it fuses performance-driven design and leading-edge materials. Posted on 17 May
Catch more with Eagle vision
Born to make fishing as simple and enjoyable as possible EagleĀ® was born to make fishing as simple and enjoyable as possible. Posted on 17 May
Groupe Beneteau accelerates connectivity
Ambition is to play a leading role in the transformation of the nautical sector World leader in the yachting industry, Groupe Beneteau has launched in 2019 an application dedicated to the monitoring and predictive maintenance of its boats christened Seanapps. Posted on 15 May
Super FC Sniper
This is Sunline's best selling product for a reason Super FC Sniper is Sunline America's best selling product for a reason. Our pros love Sniper for its' versatility and manageability. Posted on 14 May
National Safe Boating Week
Sea Tow Foundation and Sea Tow urge boaters to practice safety on water To kick off National Safe Boating Week, which runs from May 18-24, the Sea Tow Foundation and Sea Tow are encouraging boaters to prioritize safety on the water. Posted on 14 May
Florida anglers applaud 103-day Red Snapper Season
Data via the State Reef Fish Survey has been an absolute game changer "State management of Gulf red snapper and Florida's investment in better recreational data via the State Reef Fish Survey has been an absolute game changer. Posted on 14 May
Ship to Shore: Live from Research Vessel Sikuliaq
Join researchers from NOAA Fisheries on board Join researchers from NOAA Fisheries and other organizations on board the research vessel Sikuliaq for in-person Ship to Shore events! Posted on 12 May
Help St. Croix Rods help fishing guide community
You could win a prize package worth over $17K! Help support the fishing-guide community through Guides Across America, and you could win a prize package worth over $17K! Posted on 12 May
Fishing: Game Changer Rigging System
One of the hassles of fishing is dealing with boat batteries One of the hassles of fishing is dealing with boat batteries, whether you use lead acid, AGM, gel, or lithium. Posted on 11 May
Introducing Fish the Moons
The Ultimate Blue Marlin World Series Challenge After more than 30 years invested in offshore fishing, chronicling global blue marlin tournament catch stats and drawing correlations with moon phases, an evolutionary angling experience, appropriately named Fish the Moons launches May, 2024. Posted on 11 May