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Agencies raid suspected shellfish poachers

by GARY CHITTIM / KING 5 News

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Posted on March 18, 2010 at 5:13 PM

QUILCENE, Wash. - Two people were arrested Thursday in connection with a 13-month investigation into an alleged shellfish theft ring.

Investigators from several agencies teamed up to interview as many as 20 people with suspected ties to the operation, which reportedly involved thefts of oysters and clams from public and private tide lands in the the Quilcene, Dabob and north Hood Canal areas.

Enforcement officers from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife say they seized 300 pounds of hard-shell clams, 100 pounds of oysters, along with boats and guns after serving a warrant at G & R Quality Seafood in Quilcene.

Investigators say the company also goes by the name of Quil Bay Seafood.

WDFW Enforcement Deputy Chief Mike Cenci says investigators from the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office, NOAA and the Coast Guard teamed up with his agency in the investigation into the theft of thousands of pounds of shellfish over the last several months.

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vickdichselbst said on March 19, 2010 at 9:16 AM

It's about time. I've seen people packing bucket loads of geoducks off the beaches, you report them, but nothing ever happens...

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mclovin said on March 19, 2010 at 7:46 AM

Why don't you include the names?? Is this policy or just sloppy writing?

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