In response to a number of complaints about recreational mud crabbing, members from the NT Police Water Police Section have been targeting local boat ramps over the past week.
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“Information received is that persons were over-potting, taking too many crabs and exceeding the bag limits and not having their floats clearly marked,” Senior Constable Sean Stanley said.
As a result of the operation, two men aged 24 and 46 have each received a Notice to Appear for not marking their floats.
A 62-year-old male was found in possession of four sawfish rostrums and has been charged under the Territory Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act for possession of a protected species and was issued a Notice to Appear.
A 52-year-old male was issued a Marine Infringement Notice for failing to have the required safety gear.
Senior Constable Sean Stanley said the Water Police Section will continue to adopt a zero tolerance approach to all fisheries offences.
“The Northern Territory has the best fishing in Australia and we need to look after our environment.”
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