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Red snapper illegally poached by Mexican lancha fishermen

Red snapper illegally poached by Mexican lancha fishermen

Red snapper illegally poached by Mexican lancha fishermen in Southern Texas waters are lined up on March 3, 2018. Lanchas are frequently used to transport illegal narcotics to the U.S. and fish illegally in the... More

Coast Guard law enforcement crews interdict Mexican

Coast Guard law enforcement crews interdict Mexican

Coast Guard law enforcement crews interdict Mexican lancha boat crews engaged in illegal fishing in federal waters off southern Texas, Dec. 30, 2017 and Jan. 4, 2017. The lanchas, with fishing gear onboard, we... More

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

Coast Guard law enforcement crews interdict Mexican lancha boat crews engaged in illegal fishing in federal waters off southern Texas Jan. 11, 2017. 187 red snapper fish, 24 sharks, and 9 eel totaling 2,345 lb... More

Coast Guard law enforcement crews interdict Mexican

Coast Guard law enforcement crews interdict Mexican

Coast Guard law enforcement crews interdict Mexican lancha boat crews engaged in illegal fishing in federal waters off southern Texas, Dec. 30, 2017 and Jan. 4, 2017. The lanchas, with fishing gear onboard, we... More

Coast Guard law enforcement crews seize 210 pounds

Coast Guard law enforcement crews seize 210 pounds

Coast Guard law enforcement crews seize 210 pounds of shark and 4,537 pounds of red snapper fish in federal waters off southern Texas, March 3, 2018. The fish were found onboard two lancha boats with a total of... More

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

A lancha moored to a pier in southern Texas after being seized by Coast Guard law enforcement crews May 30, 2018. Lanchas are frequently used to transport illegal narcotics to the U.S. and fish illegally in th... More

Coast Guard law enforcement crews interdict Mexican

Coast Guard law enforcement crews interdict Mexican

Coast Guard law enforcement crews interdict Mexican lancha boat crews engaged in illegal fishing in federal waters off southern Texas, Dec. 30, 2017 and Jan. 4, 2017. The lanchas, with fishing gear onboard, we... More

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

A shark, part of the catch of five Mexican lancha boat crews caught illegally fishing in federal waters off of southern Texas, lies at Station South Padre Island in South Padre Island, Texas, Nov. 16, 2019. A t... More

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

A lancha crew is interdicted by Coast Guard law enforcement crews for engaging in illegal fishing in federal waters off the coast of southern Texas, April 9, 2020. Coast Guard crews consisting of air support, a... More

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

A lancha floats near a pier in southern Texas waters after being seized by Coast Guard law enforcement crews on May 23, 2018. Lanchas are frequently used to transport illegal narcotics to the U.S. and fish ille... More

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

A lancha floats next to a pier in southern Texas waters after its seizure by Coast Guard law enforcement crews on May 27, 2018. Coast Guard Sector/Air Station Corpus Christi has detected 159 lanchas, 46 of whic... More

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

A Mexican lancha boat sits moored at U.S. Coast Guard Station South Padre Island, Texas, after being seized by Coast Guard law enforcement crews June 25, 2018. Two lanchas with a total of eight Mexican fisherme... More

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

Red snapper illegally poached by Mexican lancha fisherman in Southern Texas waters are lined up on Feb. 20, 2018. Lanchas are also frequently used to used to transport illegal narcotics to the United States. U.... More

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

Coast Guard interdicts lancha crews illegally fishing US waters

Coast Guard law enforcement crews count the catch of five Mexican lancha boat crews illegally fishing in federal waters off southern Texas at Station South Padre Island in South Padre Island, Texas, Nov. 16, 20... More

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