Shark killers
The state Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says two Plaquemines Parish men have been charged with violating laws that protect sharks.
The men - 50-year-old Hoa Van Dang and 44-year-old Hung Van Nguyen, both of Boothville - were found on Feb. 19 with 84 sharks. Agents say the men did not have permits to hunt sharks and had caught more than is permitted. Federal regulations allow 33 sharks for each permitted vessel. State officials say the case will be turned over to federal authorities. The National Marine Fisheries Service and federal prosecutors will determine what charges and penalties to apply, if any. |
GOOD, i hope they make examples out of them
If you dont know the rules dont go out. If you do know the rules and dont follow, you deserve jail time and fines |
oh da shark-a fin make-a da peepee hard....rures we don fowwow no stickin rures
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Most Vietnamese fishermen think they don't have to
obey the same laws as everyone else. |
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ooooooooo HERRROOOOOO
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But we do think the same. |
I had to post this, it almost got me kicked out of class for laughing
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dude when we worked in Venice. They had some foreign shrimpers that would go park there boat down a canal and clean their illegal harvest of sharks. At least i think it was illegal. They seemed very suspicious every time we drove by in our work boat. I wish I could of got them in trouble.
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