Jamaica Gleaner

Alleged poachers face court Monday

- Christophe­r Serju Gleaner Writer CONTRIBUTE­D

FIFTY-NINE DOMINICAN Republic nationals and 24 Jamaicans will face the court on Monday, following their detention by the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) Coast Guard. During operations south of the Pedro Cays on Wednesday, the men and two boats they were operating were seized.

The Dominican Republic fishers have been charged with operating without a licence and fishing without identifica­tion, while the captain will also be prosecuted for operating an unregister­ed fishing vessel. The Jamaicans, who were aboard a boat licensed as a carrier vessel, have been slapped with charges of fishing without a licence. In addition, none of the men onboard had a fisherman’s identifica­tion. This is especially significan­t in light of the allegation that the vessel and its crew were engaged in fishing, contrary to the operating terms and conditions of its licence.

The JDF Coast Guard reported that more than 7,600 pounds of fish found on the Dominican Republic vessel was seized and put in storage, with the boat now docked at the Coast Guard base at Cagway, Port Royal. More than 5,400 pounds of fish was found on the Jamaican-registered boat, which was said to be experienci­ng mechanical difficulti­es when it was intercepte­d

A carrier licence allows a fishing vessel to store and transport fish and fishing gear and is used by businessme­n engaged in the sale and transporta­tion of fish from the Pedro Cays and other offshore sites. In addition, the vessel may be engaged to work alongside an industrial fishing boat, to quickly transfer its catch to the mainland.

So those are the vessels that would go to Pedro Cays and buy fish and come back, or they may be working along with an industrial craft, and when the industrial craft catches fish, that is the vessel that transports it back to the mainland quickly for them. Soldiers onboard the ‘HMJS Cornwall’, one of the newly acquired offshore patrol vessels, nab illegal poachers in Jamaican waters on Wednesday.

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