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Massachusetts Environmental Police seize 25 crates of illegal lobster catch

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On Wednesday, December 9, 2020, Massachusetts Environmental Police Officers, responding to a tip from a concerned citizen, conducted surveillance of lobster boats offloading their catch at a facility in Beverly. Officers subsequently conducted an inspection of the lobster crates they had observed being offloaded.

The first lobster measured was found to be undersized; after finding several violations within the first crate, all 25 crates were inspected. In total, the inspection found 69 undersized lobster, 23 v-notch female lobsters, 10 mutilated female lobsters, and one oversized lobster.

Additionally, the wholesale facility did not possess a wholesale dealer permit. The illegal catch was seized and the individuals will appear in court at a later date.

A v-notch is a mark placed on the tail flipper of a female lobster as a means to identify a known breeder and protect them from possible harvest. V-notching female lobsters is a cornerstone of conservation and a major component of the American Lobster Management Plan. V-notching increases the yield of the fishery and ensures there remains a large number of breeders in the lobster stock, ultimately adding to the sustainability of the population. It is illegal to possess a v-notch lobster or any female lobster in which the v-notch flipper is mutilated in a manner which could hide, obscure, or obliterate such a mark.

About Michael Silvia

Served 20 years in the United States Air Force. Owner of New Bedford Guide.

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