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http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/fisher ... ber/issue-324#squid
Springvale man arrested for illegally selling squid
A 45-year-old Melbourne man from Springvale is to be charged on summons for taking his recreational catch of squid and then selling it to the general public from his residence.
The man was interviewed following a one week surveillance operation by Fisheries Officers in and around the Flinders area on the Mornington Peninsula.
During that time Fisheries Officers observed the man fishing for squid and later saw members of the public entering his home in Springvale and leaving with fresh squid.
Officers intercepted four people who had purchased squid from the man for $15 a kilogram.
The man will be charged on summons with taking fish for sale, which carries a maximum penalty of $14,000 and six months imprisonment.
A search of the man’s residence allegedly uncovered a number of nets deemed commercial fishing equipment.
The nets along with the man’s boat, fishing equipment and other evidence were seized and will be held pending the court’s ruling.
Possessing commercial fishing equipment is an offence which carries a maximum penalty of $5700.
Anyone approached by a recreational fisher attempting to sell their catch, or anyone who suspects a seafood business is sourcing its seafood illegally, is urged to call the 24-hour fisheries offence reporting line 13FISH (13 3474).
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