L.W.F.C. 
                    Proposes Vessel Monitoring System
                    Posted: 
                    3/3/06
                   The Louisiana 
                    Wildlife and Fisheries Commission passed a Vessel Monitoring 
                    System (VMS) Notice of Intent at their March meeting.
                  The VMS 
                    is meant to maximize voluntary compliance with shrimping regulations 
                    and to reduce purposeful shrimping violations by providing 
                    adequate deterrence.
                  A VMS 
                    is required for any person subject to a court order that requires 
                    monitoring for the duration specifed in the court order and 
                    any person having two or more convictions in the last five 
                    years for harvesting shrimp during a closed season for a period 
                    of three years from the date of the most recent conviction. 
                    People with three or more convictions in the last five years 
                    for harvesting shrimp during a closed season will be monitored 
                    for 10 years from the date of the most recent conviction.
                  Commercial 
                    fishermen who require to be monitored shall not be present 
                    on board any vessel harvesting or possessing shrimp or which 
                    has any trawl, skimmer or butterfly net on board unless the 
                    vessel is equipped with and is using an approved VMS.
                  A vessel 
                    that will have a monitored person on board must first notify 
                    the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) 
                    of the VMS installation. Furthermore, VMS units must be approved, 
                    certified, installed and fully operational on any vessel carrying 
                    a monitored person. 
                  Public 
                    comment for this notice of intent may be submitted to Maj. 
                    Jeff Mayne, Law Enforcement Division, Department of Wildlife 
                    and Fisheries, P.O. Box 98000, Baton Rouge, LA 70898 prior 
                    to May 4.
                  
                   
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