Mayobridge Man Fined For No Fish Licence

County Down man fined for selling fish without required fish licence

Mr. Robert Gracey (59) of Crossan Road, Mayobridge, Newry was today found guilty at Laganside Magistrates’ Court, Belfast, in his absence, to one breach of the Fisheries Act (Northern Ireland) 1966 and fined a total of £90.

On the 22 April 2022 during a routine inspection of fish dealers offering fish for sale, namely salmon, trout, and eels,xa0at St George’s Market in Belfast, it was discovered that Mr Gracey was offering salmon for sale without the appropriate fish dealer’sxa0licence and therefore had no commercial fish dealer’s logbook available for inspection.xa0

It was explained to Mr Gracey that this was a suspected breach of legislation as outlined under section 113 of the Fisheries Act (NI) 1966.xa0 Mr Gracey was fined £75 for the offence along with an offender levy of £15.

The outcome in this case demonstrates the commitment of DAERA Inland Fisheries enforcement staff in pursuing those whose actions may have a detrimental impact on fish stocks and to ensure the appropriate licence is in place.

If you are aware or suspect illegal fishing, you should contact DAERA Inland Fisheries a spokesperson said on 0300 200 7860 or outside office hours contact 0800 807 060.

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