a b.c. fishing guide has been fined $12,000 for overfishing and using a false fishing licence in haida gwaii three years ago.
jean-marc cyr was leading fishing trips in haida gwaii in summer 2023 when he came to the attention of fishery officers, according to the federal fisheries department.
in an inspection in july 2023, fishery officers found cyr had reached the annual limit for chinook on his licence and had recorded catching seven halibut, said the department on thursday.
recreational fishers in the pacific region are limited to a catch of 10 chinook and 10 halibut a season.
when officers conducted a second inspection the next month, cyr showed them a licence with different information. upon questioning, cyr admitted the licence was a reprinted copy. officers also found cyr had one chinook salmon and one halibut over the legal limits.
on march 5, cyr was convicted in daajing giids provincial court of providing false documents, making a false or misleading statement to a fishery officer and possessing fish over the legal limits under the federal fisheries act, the department said.
he was fined $12,000 — $5,000 each for the first two charges and $2,000 for overfishing — and is banned from fishing until june 21.