Three B.C. Anglers Fined, Banned from Sechelt Fishing Areas

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Sechelt, B.C. - On February 8th, 2024, sentencing was handed down in Sechelt Provincial Court to three individuals found guilty of multiple violations of Canada's Fisheries Act. The defendants were all convicted of possession of clams, and for illegal possession of prohibited clam species. One of the three individuals was additionally convicted of possessing more than the legal limit of rockfish. A total of $29,000 in fines was handed down by the Court to the three anglers ($15,000, $8,000 and $6,000 each)

On September 22, 2022, Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) Conservation and Protection fishery officers were on patrol in Egmont, B.C., where they observed possible fishing activity on a dock belonging to a fishing lodge that is also a private residence. During a subsequent inspection, three individuals were found in possession of 14 rockfish, 969 Littleneck/Manilla clams, 1 oyster, 83 Varnish clams, and 12 Butter clams. The Varnish clams and Butter clams were prohibited for harvest at that time due to potential contamination. All the shellfish and rockfish were seized as evidence; the shellfish were released live at a different location and the rockfish were stored at the Powell River office to be tendered as evidence, if needed.

In conjunction with the fines, the anglers were all given fishing prohibitions and banned from attending the fishing lodge for periods of time ranging from one to two years. This Egmont lodge is run by one of the guilty individuals, who also acts as a fishing guide.

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