CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The Coast
Guard interdicted a lancha boat crew and seized 600 pounds of illegally
caught fish in federal waters off southern Texas, Friday.
Coast
Guard Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi command center watchstanders
received a notification from U.S. Customs and Border Protection
personnel of four fishermen engaged in illegal fishing aboard a lancha
approximately 9 miles north of the Maritime Boundary Line.
The crew
of Coast Guard Cutter Daniel Tarr launched a 26-foot over-the-horizon
cutter boat crew and seized illegal fishing equipment and 600 pounds of
red snapper found on board the lancha. Coast Guard personnel detained
the four fishermen and transferred them to border enforcement agents for
processing.
“The
U.S. Coast Guard has been the lead agency in the United States for
at-sea enforcement of living marine resource laws for more than 150
years,” said Chief Petty Officer Richard Godsey, command duty
officer, Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi. “We will continue to combat
destabilizing effects of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing in
order to preserve our natural resources for future generations."
A lancha is a
fishing boat used by Mexican fishermen that is approximately 20-30 feet
long with a slender profile, having one outboard motor, and is capable
of traveling at speeds exceeding 30 mph. Lanchas are frequently used to
transport illegal narcotics to the U.S. and illegally fish in the United
States’ Exclusive Economic Zone near the U.S./Mexico border in the Gulf
of Mexico.
If you
witness suspicious activity or illegal fishing in state waters (out to 9
miles offshore), please contact the Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department’s “Operation Game Thief” at 1-800-792-GAME (4263). For all
suspicious activity or illegal fishing occurring in federal waters (out
to 200 miles offshore), please contact the U.S. Coast Guard at
361-939-0450.