fish wasted: DWR seeks public help in case of 260 illegally dumped bass 
By Carter Williams GE Source: KSL 5/28/2020
Carter Williams
Credit: Carter Williams
SYRACUSE — Utah wildlife officials are trying to figure out who illegally dumped 260 white bass in a remote area in Davis County earlier this month.

"We see wasting of protected wildlife every now and then, but nothing to this magnitude," Utah Division of Wildlife Resources conservation officer Trevor Doman told KSL.com Thursday. "I’ve never seen this many fish wasted like this."

Doman was dispatched to an area on West Gentile Street near Syracuse on May 18 after photos of a large pile of fish were posted on social media and the agency received tips about it. He found the pile and counted 260 fish; about half had been gutted and had signs that someone attempted to field dress them.

Based on the number of fish, he theorized that perhaps multiple people were involved. Doman also thinks that the individual or group that caught the fish originally intended to filet them but realized they had too many fish.
 

"I think that maybe on the way home from wherever they caught these at, they just decided, ‘That’s a lot of fish. I don’t want to deal with all this work” — because that is a lot of fish," Doman said. "I have a feeling they thought: ‘This is just the Wild West where nobody is around. Dump them and not worry about it anymore.’"

Utah doesn’t have a limit on how many white bass an angler can catch; however, the species is protected and letting them go to waste is illegal. The state restitution fine for illegally dumping white bass is $10 per fish, which means the penalty, in this case, is $2,600. It also means it's a potential felony-level case, Doman explained.

While individual poaching cases involving big game might be more notable, trophy and non-trophy fish accounted for more than half of Utah’s 1,050 illegally killed animals in 2019. The number of fish found illegally dumped near Syracuse is almost the same amount as the 280 non-trophy fish illegally killed in all of last year.

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
3076The underwater “eye” that is unlocking ocean secretsvox2022-04-20US
3077Hundreds of dead fish found in Vancouver Island creekcbc2021-06-07CA
3078Lake Champlain threatened by new invasive fishwcax2022-04-06CA
3079‘Devil vessels’: China’s fishing fleet faces claims of pillage and abuseFT Daily Digest2022-04-04UK
3080Sabah marine police foil diesel smuggling and fish bombing activitiesnst2022-04-07US
3081Koi lovers gather in San Jose for 14th annual competition, exhibitionmercury news2022-04-19US
3082Closure of notorious fishing spot near Raglan 'not viable' despite deathsstuff2022-04-04NZ
3083There are more fish in the “twilight” zone near the Antarctic than we thoughtzmescience2022-04-06UK
3084Toothpick attacked by live fish in Japanese restaurantsproutwired2022-04-07JP
3085Activists push Russia to ban salmon fishing in Amur River amid abysmal returnsseafoodsource2022-04-08RU
3086Congressional delegation secures $220 million for fish passage on the Green River, TPU’s primary drinking water sourcethesubtimes2022-04-02US
3087New research and website aggregates more than 150 years of data on sounds made by fishwgcu2022-04-04US
3088Fighting Over Illegal Fishing Leads to Armed Conflict, Deathsvoanews2022-04-06US
3089Proud to support Ukrainians Find out how we're helping UK's seafood ranking plummets - 'urgent' action needed to 'recover' ravaexpress2022-04-06UK
3090Scientists Reveal Shocking Levels of Abuse in Global Fishing Sectorcnet2022-04-06TH
3091More than $2 million coming to help restore Cayuga CreekSpectrum News2022-03-23US
3092Endako River west of Prince George to benefit from B.C.’s $27M watershed stimulus grantprincegeorgecitizen2021-03-15CA
3093'It was unusual,' fisherman says after catching a lamprey on the Current RiverSpringfield News-Leader2022-03-27US
3094Non-compliant anglers disappoint Fish and Game rangersstuff2022-03-28NZ
3095Capetonians urged to steer clear of pufferfish washed ashore in Simon's Townnews 242022-03-31ZA
3096Amid legal questions, Board bans subsistence spearfishing at Sitka’s Redoubt Lake FallsKCAW2022-03-31CA
3097Injured pelican survived harsh Alberta winter thanks to invasive fish species, says naturalistCBC News2022-04-14CA
3098Scientists, farmers team up to save one of SA's most threatened fishfin242022-04-01ZA
3099‘Adventurous’ Kate eats ‘nature’s viagra’ at fish fry in the BahamasMETRO2022-03-27UK
3100Quebec’s first urban fish farm set to make a splash in Montreal with Arctic charGlobal News2022-03-29CA

218 219 220 123 of [221 - pages.]