One of the fishermen was arrested for having a bench warrant for failure to appear on a prior fisheries violation, said the department.
Another received a court summons for surpassing the daily possession limit of fish and possession of undersize fish, along with a civil citation for a boating safety violation.
The fished seized were donated to the Amos House, a Providence-based nonprofit that helps the homeless, unemployed, and those living in poverty. |
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