From the Alaska State Troopers:
Location: Nome
Type: No crewmember license
On 3/30/10 Alaska Wildlife Troopers, while on Norton Sound crab patrol via state snowmachines, contacted Nome residents Frank Carruthers and Phillip Pryzmont on the sea ice west of Nome while they were engaged in commercial crab fishing. It was determined that Pryzmont had neither a permit nor commercial crewmember license. Pryzmont was cited for no crewmember license and Carruthers was cited for employing an unlicensed crewman.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Fisherman without permit card charged at Dutch
From the Alaska State Troopers:
Location: Dutch Harbor
Type: No CFEC card
On 3/22/10 Dutch Harbor Wildlife Troopers issued a summons to Tiafala Manu Lagai, 33, of Seattle, for possessing and landing groundfish within state waters without having a 2010 Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission permit card. Arraignment is scheduled for 4/8/10 in the Unalaska District Court.
Location: Dutch Harbor
Type: No CFEC card
On 3/22/10 Dutch Harbor Wildlife Troopers issued a summons to Tiafala Manu Lagai, 33, of Seattle, for possessing and landing groundfish within state waters without having a 2010 Alaska Commercial Fisheries Entry Commission permit card. Arraignment is scheduled for 4/8/10 in the Unalaska District Court.
Two King Cove men fined $250 on gear violations
From the Alaska State Troopers:
Location: Valdez
Type: Update — improper identification of gear
On 3/30/10 Raymond C. Dushkin, 46, of King Cove, pled no contest in the Valdez District Court to the charge of improper identification of gear. Dushkin, who is the skipper and permit holder aboard the F/V Desirae Dawn, was fined $500 with $250 suspended and placed on probation for one year.
Location: Valdez
Type: Update — improper identification of gear
On 3/30/10 Dean Gould, 49, of King Cove, pled no contest in the Valdez District Court to the charge of improper identification of gear. Gould, who is the skipper and permit holder aboard the F/V Northern Star, was fined $500 with $250 suspended and placed on probation for one year.
Location: Valdez
Type: Update — improper identification of gear
On 3/30/10 Raymond C. Dushkin, 46, of King Cove, pled no contest in the Valdez District Court to the charge of improper identification of gear. Dushkin, who is the skipper and permit holder aboard the F/V Desirae Dawn, was fined $500 with $250 suspended and placed on probation for one year.
Location: Valdez
Type: Update — improper identification of gear
On 3/30/10 Dean Gould, 49, of King Cove, pled no contest in the Valdez District Court to the charge of improper identification of gear. Gould, who is the skipper and permit holder aboard the F/V Northern Star, was fined $500 with $250 suspended and placed on probation for one year.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Sitka fisherman cited for lack of vessel ID
From the Alaska State Troopers:
Location: Sitka
Type: No vessel ID
On 3/29/10 Harry M. Samato, 55, was cited for failing to properly display his Alaska Department of Fish and Game numbers on both sides of his commercial fishing vessel.
Location: Sitka
Type: No vessel ID
On 3/29/10 Harry M. Samato, 55, was cited for failing to properly display his Alaska Department of Fish and Game numbers on both sides of his commercial fishing vessel.
Troopers ticket unlicensed Sitka herring crewman
From the Alaska State Troopers:
Location: Sitka
Type: No crewmember license
On 3/27/10 Robert J. Bell, 38, of Sitka, was cited for participating in the Sitka herring sac roe fishery without a valid 2010 crewmember license. Fine is $260.
Location: Sitka
Type: No crewmember license
On 3/27/10 Robert J. Bell, 38, of Sitka, was cited for participating in the Sitka herring sac roe fishery without a valid 2010 crewmember license. Fine is $260.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Troopers spot troller out of bounds in Sitka Sound
From the Alaska State Troopers:
Location: Sitka Sound
Type: Commercial fish closed waters
On 3/25/10 at approximately 1326 hours, a vessel was documented commercial power trolling in closed waters west of the Sitka Sound winter troll line by an Alaska Wildlife Troopers aircraft. Investigation on 3/26/10 revealed the vessel was the F/V Fireweed operated by Cleveland Eells, 19, of Port Alexander. Eells was cited into Sitka Court for operating commercial salmon power troll gear in closed waters. Arraignment is set for 4/13/10.
Location: Sitka Sound
Type: Commercial fish closed waters
On 3/25/10 at approximately 1326 hours, a vessel was documented commercial power trolling in closed waters west of the Sitka Sound winter troll line by an Alaska Wildlife Troopers aircraft. Investigation on 3/26/10 revealed the vessel was the F/V Fireweed operated by Cleveland Eells, 19, of Port Alexander. Eells was cited into Sitka Court for operating commercial salmon power troll gear in closed waters. Arraignment is set for 4/13/10.
Friday, March 26, 2010
The Dutch Harbor report
From the local police blotter, as reported by the Unalaska Advertiser:
Criminal mischief, March 15 — A union member who does not see eye to eye with his laboring brethren found a skull and crossbones sticker on the door of his pickup. An officer removed the sticker.
Ambulance request, March 15 — EMS personnel provided medical attention and painkillers to a man whose genitalia had been injured when a line snapped.
Trespass, March 15 — An inebriate who was fired from a local processing plant was found passed out drunk in his former bunk room. Per the request of management, the drunk was trespassed from the property.
Trespass, March 16 — Trespass advisement issued to a man whom UniSea management no longer wanted on their property.
Animal, March 17 — A whale, acting in a manner which caused dockside workers to believe it was sick, swam up to a local processing plant. The whale later swam away.
Assistance rendered, March 18 — Officers responded to a seafood processing plant on a report of a hurt plant worker. The worker was taken to the clinic for evaluation.
Assault, March 19 — Thomas Warden, 43, of Maryland, was arrested after assaulting his roommate in the galley of a local processing plant.
Assistance rendered, March 19 — A Florida resident requested assistance in locating her brother on a fishing vessel, as she needed to contact him regarding a family emergency. The information was relayed to the man to call his sister.
Welfare check, March 20 — Officers responded to a bunkhouse on a report of a disturbance. Investigation determined that a couple of drunks got into an argument. A resolution was reached when the drunks staggered off in separate directions for the evening.
Criminal mischief, March 15 — A union member who does not see eye to eye with his laboring brethren found a skull and crossbones sticker on the door of his pickup. An officer removed the sticker.
Ambulance request, March 15 — EMS personnel provided medical attention and painkillers to a man whose genitalia had been injured when a line snapped.
Trespass, March 15 — An inebriate who was fired from a local processing plant was found passed out drunk in his former bunk room. Per the request of management, the drunk was trespassed from the property.
Trespass, March 16 — Trespass advisement issued to a man whom UniSea management no longer wanted on their property.
Animal, March 17 — A whale, acting in a manner which caused dockside workers to believe it was sick, swam up to a local processing plant. The whale later swam away.
Assistance rendered, March 18 — Officers responded to a seafood processing plant on a report of a hurt plant worker. The worker was taken to the clinic for evaluation.
Assault, March 19 — Thomas Warden, 43, of Maryland, was arrested after assaulting his roommate in the galley of a local processing plant.
Assistance rendered, March 19 — A Florida resident requested assistance in locating her brother on a fishing vessel, as she needed to contact him regarding a family emergency. The information was relayed to the man to call his sister.
Welfare check, March 20 — Officers responded to a bunkhouse on a report of a disturbance. Investigation determined that a couple of drunks got into an argument. A resolution was reached when the drunks staggered off in separate directions for the evening.
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