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Abalone thieves feel long arm of the law

04 Nov 2009

A man has been given a four month suspended jail sentence after being found with hundreds of abalone on the NSW far south coast, Industry & Investment NSW Special Operations Manager, Tony Andrews, said today.

The 31 year old man from Cronulla and a 22 year old man from Bundeena, were apprehended at Aragunnu, a coastal camping location near Bermagui, in March 2007.

"Fisheries Officers from Industry & Investment (I&I) NSWs Statewide Operations and Investigations Group apprehended the men during a surveillance operation targeting abalone stealing on the NSW Far South Coast," Mr Andrews said.

"They were found to have 566 abalone. All of the abalone were seized and returned to the water alive.

"Dive equipment including SCUBA gear was also seized.

"The men were charged with possessing more than the bag limit, possessing  prohibited size and illegally taken abalone, using SCUBA to take the abalone and failure to pay the fishing fee."

In addition to the four month suspended jail sentence, the 31 year old was fined $2928 in fines and court costs at Sutherland Local Court last month.

The 22 year old was fined $6219 in fines and court costs.

The possession limit in NSW is two per person in areas open to the taking of abalone. The minimum legal length for abalone is 11.7cm.

"Illegal fishing is a serious crime, and fisheries officers will continue to target abalone theft at all levels in NSW," Mr Andrews said.

"Strategic patrols are being conducted along the NSW coastline netting abalone thieves on rocks, and organised operations are targeting illegal receivers and the blackmarket abalone trade particularly in Sydney.

"Abalone thieves have the potential to destroy both the commercial and recreational abalone fisheries in NSW."

Rewards are offered for information leading to a conviction of illegal abalone receivers and divers.

Information can be provided direct to the abalone compliance group on 6499 8000.

Media note: Photos of the seized abalone and equipment are available.

Further reading

Abalone Fishery

Blacklip abalone Haliotis rubra

Recreational fishing rules and regulations

Media contact: Sarah McGregor 0427 075 167

 
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