Jail time for taking rics

sonic

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19, 2007 11:11 am US/Eastern

Reef Thief Sentenced To 10 Months In Jail
(CBS4) MIAMI A Miami man has been sentenced to nearly a year in jail for stealing a restricted species from the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.

In addition to the 10 months behind bars, 40-year old Alexandre Alvarenga will also forfeit his boat.

Our news partners at the Miami Herald report Alvarenga came under investigation after two German men were caught at Miami International Airport last November with 500 corallimoph specimens of the "Ricordea florida" variety in their luggage. They told investigators they were planning to sell them to the Dusseldorf aquarium trade. The men then allegedly told investigators Alvarenga had helped them steal the protected corallimorphs from the waters off Cudjoe Key.

Investigators planted a tracking device on Alvarenga's boat and arrested him in January at the Cudjoe Key Marina with a load of 400 of the protected specimens.

The colorful mushroom shaped living coral is highly prized for salt water aquarium buffs. To be harvested, they must be chiseled off the rocks which can disturbed, and potentially destroy, the surrounding protected coral. A single Ricordea polyp of gold or orange sells on the Web for $12 or more, a clump of polyps even more.

The specimens seized from Alvarenga have been kept alive at the Mote Marine Laboratory on Summerland Key. Researchers plan to restore them to the sea floor and try to repair the damage done. The cost will exceed $78-thousand.

jm

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$78,000 to put the ricordea back where they came from?
That seems a little high...

Anyway, yep, taking rics is certainly a crime.
Anyone know this guy?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10400026#post10400026 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MediaHound
$78,000 to put the ricordea back where they came from?
That seems a little high...

Anyway, yep, taking rics is certainly a crime.
Anyone know this guy?

Yea I know a number of us that will put them back for a frag or two.
 
thats what happens when you break the rules,

#1 they were in a keys sanctuary, def a bad idea to be collecting there.
#2 20 individuals is the limit for the recreational collector, 500 is pushing it just a lil.
 
Re: Jail time for taking rics

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10398681#post10398681 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sonic
19, 2007 11:11 am US/Eastern


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CBS4 news partner The Miami Herald contributed material for this report.)

be careful and read the fine print:D
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10400026#post10400026 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MediaHound


Anyway, yep, taking rics is certainly a crime.

Ric's are not illegal to harvest, they are a corallimorph (sp?) what was illegal is where and how many he took.

I suspect that the where was a lot more important than how many. Federally protected sanctuaries are just that.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10402320#post10402320 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tperk9784
Ric's are not illegal to harvest, they are a corallimorph (sp?) what was illegal is where and how many he took.

I suspect that the where was a lot more important than how many. Federally protected sanctuaries are just that.

ok
I had thought that about ten years ago they changed the rule, no collecting rics in Florida period. I guess I stand corrected.
 
i think there is a bag limit of like one but they are in deep water like 50+ isnt it?, i could never get down that deep cuase i dont scuba. Anyways i'm glad they cuaght him, wish they would offer us some frags i'd def. help them put em back for a trade! 78 grand is pretty crazy...
 
i think there is a bag limit of like one but they are in deep water like 50+ isnt it?, i could never get down that deep cuase i dont scuba. Anyways i'm glad they cuaght him, wish they would offer us some frags i'd def. help them put em back for a trade! 78 grand is pretty crazy...



That's government spending for ya....!!!!
 
god O_O you all know what a pain rics are to attach... theres a reason i dont have them in my prop tanks anymore
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10407987#post10407987 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by LouPhoenix
That's government spending for ya....!!!!

last i heard, they were going to make him pay for it .. as part of his sentencing.
 
Score 1 for the authorities... it's about time. Personally, I can't wait till FL is a complete no-take zone for any corals. I've watched Broward's reefs decline over my 20 years of diving, and I've seen some pretty dramatic pictures of Keys' reefs before and after 10 years apart that are just apalling. Mother nature doesn't need our help destroying her creation. I'd be happy just looking at corals in my aquariums that were aquacultured.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10429218#post10429218 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Ludwigia73
Score 1 for the authorities... it's about time. Personally, I can't wait till FL is a complete no-take zone for any corals. I've watched Broward's reefs decline over my 20 years of diving, and I've seen some pretty dramatic pictures of Keys' reefs before and after 10 years apart that are just apalling. Mother nature doesn't need our help destroying her creation. I'd be happy just looking at corals in my aquariums that were aquacultured.


Thank You.
In my (new)265g i have made it a point to buy AquaCultured products if I buy from a store - but mostly i buy all frags off other reefkeepers.
 
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