Fishing News South Africa

Abalone poachers had better watch out

Eyewitness News and SABC News report that abalone poachers will be hunted down using extremely fast chase boats that are designed for inshore work and are being manned by military veterans.

At a ceremony held in Hermanus, Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, Tina Joemat-Pettersson told the military veterans that there were unlikely to battle to catch the poachers who usually have state-of-the-art boats capable of out-running anti-poaching officers.

The chase boats are capable of between 42 and 48 knots and can get close inshore in rocky areas or kelp beds where poachers mostly operate. Since the launch of the first two new chase boats, 26 poacher's boats had already been confiscated and R1 million in abalone seized.

The 60 military veterans who will be used for anti-poaching activities will be deployed from Rooi Els to Arniston, the most heavily poached 140km stretch of coastline.

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