A Furnissdale fisherman has been fined $8000, had his boat and trailer forfeited and recreational fishing licence cancelled after illegally selling fish and exceeding the daily bag limit.
The 38-year-old was appeared in the Mandurah Magistrates Court recently where he was found guilty of illegally selling fish that he had caught as a recreational fisher in April 2023.
The man was paid $280 for six WA dhufish fillets, ten breaksea cod fillets, two baldchin groper fillets, one harlequin fish fillet and two pink snapper fillets.
He also sold one WA dhufish fillet and four pink snapper fillets for $150 in June 2023 that had also been caught recreationally.
In a separate bag limit offence, fisheries officers found a concealed fish during a search of his vessel at a boat ramp in June 2023.

The Magistrate ordered the forfeiture of the offender’s boat. PIC: DPIRD
DPIRD Metro Regional Compliance Director Todd A’Vard said any illegal sale of fish that was caught recreationally undermined the sustainable management and reputation of the State’s commercial fishing industry.
“Western Australia’s commercial fishers work hard to service the seafood industry and provide fresh high-quality catch to their customers,” Mr A’Vard said.
“Black market offenders are on notice that anyone tempted to sell recreationally caught fish, is at risk of receiving large fines, or losing their boats and fishing privileges.
“Our highly skilled fisheries and compliance teams are dedicated to achieving results to ensure the sustainability of our fisheries.”
Anyone who witnesses suspicious fishing activity, should call the 24-hour FISHWATCH hotline on 1800 815 507 or report the matter via the online form on Crimestoppers.
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