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125 fined for illegal fishing activities in 2012

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125 fined for illegal fishing activities in 2012

By Alvina Soh
POSTED: 26 May 2013 8:15 PM

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File photo: Two members of a fishing club test the waters of a wet-cell at Singapore's Semakau island. (AFP PHOTO/ ROSLAN RAHMAN)

SINGAPORE: 125 people were fined last year for illegal fishing activities, such as fishing outside designated areas or using live bait.

National water agency PUB said recreational fishing has become more popular over the years.

In response, it has set aside 10 reservoirs with designated fishing areas, where the public can fish safely without inconveniencing others.

But many have also chosen to fish at non-designated places.

91 people were fined last year for fishing at non-designated areas.

34 others were fined for using live bait.

PUB said fishing in non-designated areas or using live bait is an offence, because of safety and environmental health concerns.

PUB officers carry out daily surveillance of its reservoirs.

- CNA/xq

 
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