![]() ![]() ![]() He pleaded guilty to fishing more than 150 traps, a limit established by the Fisheries Act, between July 15 and Nov. “Do’s motive was for economic advantage over law-abiding fishers.”ĭo’s violations are related to crab harvesting, according to the ruling. “For years, the courts have expressed concern about overfishing and the fishing bound by the American waters,” Arthur-Leung wrote in her decision. The ruling explains that Do has been fishing since 1999 and therefore knew the regulations surrounding Boundary Bay, which is described as “a pocket of the Salish Sea bordering the joint Canadian and (U.S.) waters.” 31, 2020 before determining he’d “knowingly broke the law for financial gain and to the detriment of the environment,” according to a recent provincial court decision. ![]() Judge Kimberly Arthur-Leung considered Hoan Trung Do’s fishing activities in Boundary Bay between Jand Oct. fishing laws has been given a three-year deadline to pay $160,000 worth of fines. man who pleaded guilty to four counts related to breaching Canadian and U.S. ![]()
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