Fishing Compliance Checks – More Poachers Bagged

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Untagged Tautog Found at Queens Grocery Store

On Nov. 21, ECOs Currey, Keegan, Rappold, and Veloski collaborated with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) law enforcement officers to inspect seafood wholesalers for proper size, tags, and sanitary conditions of regulated seafood. During an inspection of a grocery store in Queens, ECOs Currey and Rappold discovered 19 untagged tautog (blackfish). Since blackfish are a highly regulated species requiring tags when caught and sold for commercial purposes in New York, ECOs issued tickets to the store for offering untagged tautog for sale.

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Undersized Striped Bass Seized at Breezy Point​

On Dec. 3, ECOs Farner and Clinger responded to a complaint about an individual illegally taking fish at Breezy Point in Queens County. After the angler returned to his vehicle, the Officers noticed only a backpack emitting a strong fish odor but no visible fish. Searching nearby woods, they located a bag about 100 yards from the parking lot containing six undersized striped bass. As they were leaving, the ECOs saw the suspect driving back toward the fishing site and observed him searching the woods for the retrieved bag. The subject was ticketed for possessing over-the-limit and undersized striped bass. The seized fish ranged from 17 to 25 inches, while the legal catch limit for striped bass in marine waters is one fish per day between 28 and 31 inches.


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Illegal Striped Bass Catch in Richmond County​

On Dec. 5, ECOs Farner and Clinger observed four anglers rapidly placing striped bass into bags and coolers in Richmond County. A subsequent inspection revealed 35 undersized striped bass. The ECOs issued eight tickets for possession of over-the-limit and undersized striped bass. The tickets are returnable to Richmond County Court.

Safety Violations and Illegal Striped Bass in Nassau County​

On Dec. 7, ECO DeRose observed a vessel with five individuals onboard not wearing personal flotation devices in Nassau County. Upon stopping the vessel, the ECO discovered the occupants standing in ankle-deep water with five striped bass floating nearby. Two of the five fish were outside the legal size limit. The ECOs ticketed two anglers for possessing striped bass outside the legal limit and cited the captain for failure to wear life jackets between Nov. 1 and May 1. Additionally, the group received a verbal warning for lacking proper safety equipment. Tickets are returnable to Nassau First District Court.
 

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Glad to see some activity, of course let's see what penalties will be involved.

Dumb question, what is the PFD law in NY? Only one in Maine is 13 years old and younger.
 
Until they change the law and confiscate all fishing tackle and impound any vehicle or boat, MEH ! These guys carry phony ID and if you think they all appear in court I have this bridge...
 
Until they change the law and confiscate all fishing tackle and impound any vehicle or boat, MEH ! These guys carry phony ID and if you think they all appear in court I have this bridge...

Maybe they could enforce mandatory rabies tests.
 
Shame those officers are the enforcement arm of the radical far left. I look at them different now like they're an occupying force. Looks like those blackfish were 10 inch's long, once they get illegally caught fish onto trucks and transported the fish inland to a state like Ohio, authorities there would care less where the fish came from or if they were illegal. Poachers know that. Probably why codfish aren't coming back in numbers again, they figured out how to catch them illegally , land them and ship them inland. Cod were more scarce in the 1970's and they quickly came back, not happening this time ???
 
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