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Multiple charges for Southeast Rocklobster fisher
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Multiple charges for Southeast Rocklobster fisher 1 year, 6 months ago #114002

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A Limestone Coast Commercial Rocklobster fisherman was found guilty of multiple fisheries offences in the Mount Gambier Magistrates Court recently.

Mark Feast of Blackfellows Caves was found guilty and convicted on four charges including:
• Using incorrectly marked Rocklobster pots
• Using abusive and threatening language towards Fisheries Officers
• Hindering Fisheries Officers during their investigations, and
• Operating a vessel without due care.

Mr Feast was convicted on all counts and fined a total of $7,500 with an additional order to pay Crown costs of $4,250. He is also prohibited from fishing for Rocklobster for a period of four months.

Limestone Coast Regional Manager with PIRSA Fisheries, Mel Snart said that the case stems from a routine vessel patrol conducted by PIRSA Fisheries Officers at Blackfellows Caves in December 2007.

“Upon their patrol, Fisheries Officers located a number of Rocklobster pots with incorrect licence details which belonged to Mr Feast,” she said.

“Mr Feast then used abusive language towards the officers and a short time later, returned to the area and drove his boat in a dangerous fashion in the direct path of the Fisheries patrol vessel.

“This sort of behaviour is unacceptable. Fishers need to be reminded that our officers are there to do a job and don’t deserve to be abused or threatened for simply carrying out their job.

In handing down the decision, the Magistrate said that Fisheries Officers have the responsibility of administering the Fisheries Management Act and in order to do so, licence holders like Mr Feast are expected to comply with the requirements of the Act.

“He has breached the Act and Regulations and has abused, bullied and intimidated Fisheries Officers who were conscientiously trying to go about their duties,” the Magistrate said.

Anyone can report illegal fishing activity through the 24 hour FISHWATCH number on 1800 065 522. Callers can choose to remain anonymous.

Re: Multiple charges for Southeast Rocklobster fisher 1 year, 6 months ago #114003

  • brenton
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Good work fisheries,you sure must meet some tossers in your line of work.
cheers brenton
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Re:Multiple charges for Southeast Rocklobster fisher 1 year, 6 months ago #114007

  • Piranha
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Good to hear, Mel and the guys certainly have their work cut out for them down here as theres no shortage of crayfishing cowboys doing dodgies, both commercial and amature.
Learn something new and forget something old every day!

Re:Multiple charges for Southeast Rocklobster fisher 1 year, 6 months ago #114073

  • Del
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nice work good to see a conviction!
I caught a fish that big last week that when i took a photo the Negative wieghed 4lb!!
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