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Coast Guard Public Affairs Detachment Los Angeles |
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PRESS RELEASE |
Date: April 27, 2009 Contact: Lt. j.g. Stephanie Young |
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SAN PEDRO, Calif. -- After several seasons of incidents involving commercial fishing vessels in the local squid fishery, Coast Guard Sector Los Angeles –
Operation Safe Squid uses a multi-phase approach to reduce or eliminate casualties within the squid fishery in Purse seine vessels used in the Southern California squid fishery are commonly restructured or modified from their original design. These modifications are sometimes completed without proper stability tests to ensure the vessel can withstand operations in the open ocean. These changes to the vessel’s operational capability without any quality assurance heightens the risks of a casualty (e.g. capsizing) occurring. Thi Additionally, out of 63 permitted light boats, there were about 50 boats operating thi To ensure compliance with federal and state fisheries regulations, joint operations were conducted between Coast Guard, National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration and the California Department of Fish and Game. Out of 25 vessels boarded, five were found to be in violation of national and state fisheries regulations. The operation and its affect on the prime squid fishing season were extremely positive. During the 2007 and 2008 seasons, there were no lost vessels or major casualties aboard any vessels operating in the Southern California squid fishery.
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