The Chronicle

Man lands hefty fine for lobster fishing

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A FISHERMAN was fined for catching lobsters off the Northumber­land coast without the necessary permit.

The prosecutio­n was brought by the Northumber­land Inshore Fisheries and Conservati­on Authority (NIFCA) after Michael Denton Snr, the owner/skipper of Talisman II BK176, was spotted at sea, fishing lobster pots several times in early 2018.

He pleaded guilty at North Tyneside Magistrate­s’ Court to fishing within the NIFCA district on a number of occasions without a current, valid commercial shellfish permit, contrary to the by-law.

He was ordered to pay a total of £2,270 – a £500 fine, NIFCA officers’ costs of £720, a contributi­on of £1,000 to legal costs and a £50 victim surcharge.

NIFCA’s chief officer, Al Browne, said: “Northumber­land IFCA and its officers take the breach of any NIFCA by-law very seriously, particular­ly one such as this which is designed to conserve and protect fishing stocks for current and future generation­s of fishermen, as well as for the benefit of the marine environmen­t.

“In this case, because the defendant ignored several reminders both by letter and in person, the authority felt the matter to be so serious that it had to be dealt with by the court.

“The sentence handed down by the magistrate­s hopefully sends out a very clear message.”

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