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S93 May-Jun 2013 with NZ Aquaculture

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VIP.WB12 According to the Crown counsel, Tapsell also illegally sold the paua for well below market value to local fish and chip shops. The Crown also said that the retail value of the paua taken by Tapsell and two others during the previous two years was around $78,750. UNDERSIZED PAUA During a routine sea patrol in December 2012 at Opito Bay, Coromandel Ministry for Primary Industries fishery Stolen undersize paua officers caught a Whitianga man with more than three times the recreational daily limit for scallops. Wayne David McFarlane has been fined $1000 plus court costs of $132, and all of his dive gear forfeited, after being convicted at the Thames District Court. MacFarlane was entitled to gather 20 scallops, plus a maximum of two additional daily limits for the two safety persons on board the vessel at the time, therefore his full legal entitlement was just 60 scallops. Of the 175 scallops seized by, 41 were undersized. "We view this level of offending as just plain greedy," says MPI District Compliance Manager Brendon Mikkelsen. "Fishery officers will continue to conduct sea patrols and routine spot checks throughout the greater Coromandel Peninsula area," he says. For further information about recreational fishing limits visit, www.fish.govt.nz. CHARGES LIKELY FOR UNDERSIZED CRAYFISH The assistance of the public by reporting suspicious or illegal activity to fishery officers is a key element in protecting our fishery: 0800 4 POACHER (0800 4 76224) in confidence. Free mobile services are available. Text "app" to 9889 to download the New Zealand fishing rules smartphone app. Or text the name of the species you are fishing for, e.g. crayfish, paua, to 9889 and receive the size and limit number by return text. Texts are free. SEARCHLIGHT SONAR No Sonar has better directivity than WESMAR engineered transducers. 100% of the transducer surface area points in the direction of the fish in a sharp narrow beam. Dispersed fish and hard-to-mark fish are detected clutter-free. VIP.S92 A sizeable haul of undersized crayfish was seized in Gisborne as Ministry of Primary Industries fishery officers look to put a stop to illegal catches. "Any people who think they can run the gauntlet and not get caught should think again. My officers will be out in force to stamp out organised illegal activity," said MPI Poverty Bay district compliance manager Tom Teneti. A member of the public alerted MPI officers to the four suspects and 72 rock lobsters were subsequently seized. A 5.5m vessel and vehicle were also taken by fisheries officers at the Gisborne Harbour boat ramp. Prosecution may result in large fines or community sentences and all gear and equipment forfeited to the Crown if convicted. The four were using sophisticated methods to evade detection and it required a full complement of Gisborne fishery officers to apprehend the four suspects, Teneti said. "Even more individuals are going through the courts as we speak. At some point those with a total disregard for the sustainability of our rock lobster and paua fisheries will get caught – it's just a matter of time – and my officers have the time and motivation to catch them." Now available from NZ distributor So-Pac Marine. www.sopac.co.nz | info@sopac.co.nz +64 9 448 5900 | 41c William Pickering Dr, Albany, Auckland May/June 2013 Professional Skipper 67

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