Repeat offender banned from abalone fishing!
Media Release
Repeat offender banned from abalone fishing
Date: Friday, 12 October 2007
A 40 year-old man has been prohibited from fishing for abalone in Western Australia, following an order handed down in a Joondalup court this week (Wednesday 10 October).
Duy Cam Dao of Marangaroo was additionally ordered to pay fines, court costs and a mandatory penalty amounting to $9,100.70 for being involved in taking abalone from reefs off Waterman, where abalone fishing is not allowed. He also forfeited all of the fishing gear he used at the time.
The court was told that Dao was one of three men, who appeared to become startled after returning to shore with their catch, dumped it and ran from the beach to a vehicle parked on West Coast Highway where they were intercepted by Fisheries and Marine Officers.
Supervising Fisheries and Marine Officer Mark Kleeman said that Dao and the two other men had dropped bags, containing a total of 330 abalone, shortly before being apprehended just before 1am on Wednesday 25 January 2006.
“Dao also refused to give his name and address, when called on to do so by the Fisheries and Marine Officers who apprehended him,” Mr Kleeman said.
“The men were trying to operate under the cover of darkness, but were seen by Fisheries Officers from the cliff top above beach in the Waterman’s Reef Observation Area, which is closed to the take of abalone at all times of the year.
“Abalone fishing is very tightly managed between the Busselton Jetty and the Greenough River Mouth, to help ensure the future of the fishery. As well as no take areas, the recreational season is very limited in those areas where abalone fishing is allowed.
“WA has one of the few remaining sustainable abalone fisheries in the world and, as part of ensuring its careful management based on good research, there will be only six hours of abalone fishing allowed in the West Coast zone this year - between 7am and 8am on six consecutive Sundays from 4 November - 9 December 2007.”
Mr Kleeman said Dao’s two co-offenders were convicted and heavily fined in November last year and this week’s court rulings resulted in an appropriate conclusion to the case.
“The magistrate took into account that this was a second offence for Dao and issued an order under Section 225 of the Fish Resources Management Act to ban him from fishing for abalone because the offence was serious and he hadn’t learnt his lesson,” he said.
More details on the rules that apply to abalone fishing in WA are available online at www.fish.wa.gov.au, where you can download a new brochure for the 2007/2008 seasons.
Sucked in i say.......smug ignorance!
Dean
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Date Joined: 23/02/07
GOOD!!! deserves everything
GOOD!!!
deserves everything he gets
jangles
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Date Joined: 26/05/07
Agree with Dean!
My reels screaming zzzzzzz.... awwww damn it, its another boat!
All the best for the future fishing trips.
Cheers.... Jangles
Adam Gallash
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FMO's
This is why you hardly ever see Fisheries and Marine officers at the boat ramps. They are busy getting the real offenders. 95% and higher of people at the boat ramp do the right thing and this is represented in our survey statistics.
There was a prosecution in Exmouth last week of a local bloke who went and netted hundreds of mullet to sell as bait before the gamex competition. Much better seeing people like that get stung IMO! Much better use of the resource.
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tailor marc
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Sucked in! That will teach
Sucked in!
That will teach him!
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tailor marc
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Sucked in! That will teach
Sucked in!
That will teach him!
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Blackbetty-50
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ILLEGAL FISHING
This resource is precious, when it's gone it is for EVER!!!!!!!
SPESS
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NoWorries i think we'd all
NoWorries i think we'd all love to do that! I bet he's thinking it wasnt worth it now.
Keep it tight, reeeeeeel tight!
sherbert
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Not good/good on the courts
As for the bad language not call for
Born to fish forced to work
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mitch
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330 abs .thats 110 each .the
330 abs .thats 110 each .the courts where to soft especialy since its not the first time hes been caught.should of been at least double what he got .prickkkkk
always in it just the depth that varies
Quan
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Date Joined: 02/12/06
The fines should double...
The fine should double, should he be caught the next time around and then double again, this goes for all repeated offenders... :)
dogsoldier
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deserves everything he gets
deserves everything he gets and sets a example what can happen if you are greedy
Tackle junkie
Andrew
ody
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Hi Ya, agree with the
Hi Ya,
agree with the sentiments above. However, I think a cpouple of you are generous. I would have liked to see his fine 4 or 5 times what he got. I don't know, and it wasn't reported in Ryans post, but I suspect that, with that many (330), they were selling them. At the current price, the fine was pretty small and probably won't deter them.
Cheers.
Under the Hammer
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Fines-Shmines...
It's like drug dealers, murderers, rapists and thieves...
They usually don't get caught the first time...they do it over and over until they become more brazen and sloppy!
Until punishments are placing the fear of God in these type of people, then they will continue to keep doing what they do!
bring back capital punishment!
Ahhh... I feel better now!
T.