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NOAA to give back to fishermen?
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By Beth Daley
GLOBE STAFF
Acknowledging that some federal fish police “overstepped the bounds of propriety and fairness”, US Commerce Secretary Gary Locke is returning almost $650,000 in fines to 11 Northeast fishermen or businesses.
The unusual move – and apology - comes after years of accusations by fishermen of excessive fines and intimidation by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s office of Law Enforcement. Locke had appointed a special investigator last year to investigate 30 cases that a federal Inspector General’s office report said appeared problematic.
“I expect our entire law enforcement program to uphold high standards and maintain the public’s trust,’’ Locke said today in a telephone press conference. The special investigator, Charles Swartwood III found 13 instances in the 30 of poor conduct or other problems. “Enforcement has to be fair, uniform and consistent,” Locke said.
The 11 fishermen and businesses – many of them from Massachusetts – were in a meeting with NOAA administrator Jane Lubchenco this afternoon and unable to be reached immediately.
But a findings report showed that Swartwood found several instances of fishermen being excessively fined or threatened to be fined more if they did not settle cases. In one instance, Swartwood found that the Gloucester Seafood Display Auction – where fishermen catches are sold was the subject “of selective enforcement by NOAA.” He also found agents entered the auction house without a warrant.
In others he found that law enforcement agent put unfair pressure on a witness who was going to testify on another fisherman’s behalf, inappropriately fined a fisherman too much for a first offense among other issues.
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Hide- My Wifes Logged On
And not one person lost their job.
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Bite me
gov employee's never lose job.....not right!
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I think Admin is going to let me have this space
Where's my check? I want me some of that "Obama Money!" What gets me is that the affect of their actions was far more reaching than just an area or region. It has been industry wide. Hell, I have seen a 25% drop in the rod business because big boats pulled back the reigns..
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