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Dear Congressional Sportsman Caucus Members,
I am writing to express my concern about a significant flaw in the enforcement and punishment of commercial fisherman caught exceeding federal quotas. This issue was highlighted in the Norwich Bulletin by the recent sentencing of a North Stonington resident.
"A North Stonington man was sentenced Wednesday in federal court for trafficking in and making false records for 12,140 pounds of illegally harvested Atlantic striped bass. Daniel B. Birkbeck, 47, was sentenced to serve one year of probation and to pay a $10,000 fine. As part of his plea agreement, Birkbeck agreed to pay $5,000 in lieu of forfeiting the boat and truck that he used to commit the crimes, according to a statement released by the Massachusetts U.S. Attorney’s Office." Read more: $10,000 fine levied against North Stonington fisherman - Norwich, CT - The Bulletin
http://www.norwichbulletin.com/news/x186776677/-10-000-fine-levied-against-North-Stonington-fisherman#ixzz1nvWcKGOI
Commercial striper prices last July ranged from $2.50 a pound to $3.25lb. This places the value of the illegal catch between $30k and $39k. I fail to see how the $10,000 federal fine was a punishment. As a recreational angler, I would face a $100 fine for each fish over the daily creel limit. The striper population is a critical resource to the sport fishing industry in the North East, generating far more revenue than the commercial harvesting of the stock. I would like to see the species declared a game fish and protected, but barring that, those who practice illegal harvesting should be sentenced with laws that actually punish and dissuade the practice as opposed to those which allow the violator to profit tens of thousands of dollars.
I hope this example, one of many, will lead you to re-examine federal sentencing guidelines to better protect out natural resources from those that would abuse the system. I thank you for your consideration, and efforts on behalf of America's sportsmen and women.
Sincerely,
Brian Kirby
Meriden, CT