The Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment, Dr Dion George, has condemned the illegal harvesting of the West Coast Rock Lobster and the indiscriminate targeting of its egg-bearing females. These illegal activities destroy millions of potential lobsters that could contribute to a sustainable marine ecosystem and could also provide much-needed economic opportunities to local communities. The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment in cooperation with the South African Police Service, the Overberg Law Enforcement unit, Cape Nature and the South African National Parks conducted an enforcement operation in the Overberg region on Tuesday. "A vessel was apprehended carrying 2,679 West Coast Rock Lobster tails, including 125 tails from egg-bearing females. Investigations are ongoing, with authorities suspecting additional suspects and vessels involved in this illicit trade. "In an earlier incident, following the recent opening of the commercial West Coast Rock Lobster season, on 13 November 2024, a suspect was arrested also in the Overberg area with 1,147 rock lobster tails, of which 819 were from egg-bearing females," the department said.
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