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Sailfish killed: Crew pleads guilty to illegally harvesting sailfish

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Saffan and Augusto could receive a maximum sentence of five years in prison per violation, plus $250,000 in criminal fines for each count. Each of the two corporations faces possible criminal fines of $500,000. Saffan has agreed to forfeit the smaller of the two Therapy boats, a 44-footer, to the government.

Saffan, Augusto and three other Therapy crewmembers -- Sean Lang, Brian Schick, and Ralph Pegram -- were indicted last summer by a federal grand jury on charges of catching and killing undersized sailfish and pressuring charter customers to pay to have them mounted by Gray Taxidermy in Pompano Beach. The fishermen also were charged with failing to obtain federal permits to land sailfish and failing to report those landings.

According to assistant U.S. Attorney Thomas Watts-FitzGerald, charter customers were not told that the Therapy crews were receiving commissions from Gray for inducing anglers to sign mounting contracts. The prosecutor said customers also were not informed that the fish they caught could be released alive and replica mounts made without using actual fish parts. In one case, FitzGerald said, Saffan told a customer who wanted to cancel his mounting contract that the fish was already being processed at the Gray plant, even though it was never taken there.
 

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I've said it a million time, What's good for the goose is good for the gander

AMEN !

I know it's a recreational fisherman, but hey, he broke the law and should been penalized to the full extent of the law.

Please let me know when they auction off his boat. I might want to take a shot at it.

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Can't wait to see what they actually get hit with at sentencing. Gut feeling, although I hope I'm wrong, is they will get a fine, nasty fine but nothing like what's quaoted here. For my money they should lose the ability to get any kind of fishing licenses, all of the crew, and all be forced out on top of huge cash hits.
 

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bucktail wrote:
what laws were actually broken? This article doesn't really spell it out.

TCPALM wrote:
Saffan, 57, who's been in the charter business for 40 years, pleaded guilty to two counts of fisheries violations under the Lacey Act. As head of two companies that own the two Therapy charterboats, Saffan also entered two corporate guilty pleas. Augusto, 36, pleaded guilty to one count under the Lacey Act.

See emboldened print above.....
 
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