Billfish fishing bust
Illegal Fishing Bust in Mag Bay

Community
based enforcement efforts supported by The Billfish Foundation (TBF)
through the Baja California Sur Center for Marine Protection and funded
by the recreational fishing license fees paid to FONMAR have resulted
in three recent seizures of illegally harvested dorado. TBF was
instrumental in getting FONMAR established so that angler's license
fees would go directly to assisting conservation and protection of the
fish resources. Three weeks ago, a vessel was seized in Loreto and,
this past weekend, two boats owned by commercial longline king Henry
Collard were seized and charged with illegally harvesting dorado while
using a shark permit in Magdelena Bay.
Collard, a prominent representative of commercial fishing interests, was reported in El Sudcaliforniano to have threatened fisheries enforcement agents that he "is a personal friend of Ramon Corral and you can't do this to me!" This statement does not do much for Corral's already tainted image by accusations of wrong doing by his own Conapesca personnel. Corral is the head of Mexico's fisheries agency CONAPESCA and has been an unyielding supporter of the shark Nom-029 that attempted to allow the "incidental" harvest of billfish, dorado and other species within Mexico's 24 year old conservation zones. "Apparently the recent interest of U.S. enforcement officials in the import of illegally caught dorado has persuaded CONAPESCA that they need to concede TBF's position that there is no basis in Mexican law to allow bycatch in the conservation zones and enforce the federal fisheries law," said TBF President Ellen Peel. Full details of the story will follow in the upcoming issue of Billfish magazine.
Collard, a prominent representative of commercial fishing interests, was reported in El Sudcaliforniano to have threatened fisheries enforcement agents that he "is a personal friend of Ramon Corral and you can't do this to me!" This statement does not do much for Corral's already tainted image by accusations of wrong doing by his own Conapesca personnel. Corral is the head of Mexico's fisheries agency CONAPESCA and has been an unyielding supporter of the shark Nom-029 that attempted to allow the "incidental" harvest of billfish, dorado and other species within Mexico's 24 year old conservation zones. "Apparently the recent interest of U.S. enforcement officials in the import of illegally caught dorado has persuaded CONAPESCA that they need to concede TBF's position that there is no basis in Mexican law to allow bycatch in the conservation zones and enforce the federal fisheries law," said TBF President Ellen Peel. Full details of the story will follow in the upcoming issue of Billfish magazine.
The Loreto vessel was seized on August 13, 2008. To see the article (in Spanish) and photo, please visit
El Sudcaliforniano's website.
El Sudcaliforniano's website.

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