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New Orleans fisherman cited for allegedly giving paid fishing trips without documentation

The uniform of the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is worn by a field agent near Hopedale, Louisiana, on May 9, 2010. LDWF agents patrol the region's wetlands and enforce fishing ground closures in the wake of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, which threatens to impact the coast and contaminate the fishermen's catch. AFP Photo/Alex OGLE (Photo credit should read Alex Ogle/AFP via Getty Images)

PLAQUEMINES PARISH, La. (WGNO) — A New Orleans man is facing fines and possible jail time for allegedly giving paid charter fishing trips without proper documentation in Plaquemines Parish.

On July 3, agents with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries cited 38-year-old Laurance Eustis.

Agents say they were informed in June that he was taking customers out for charter fishing trips without a valid charter guide license, which he reportedly hasn’t had since 2019. He was also missing a U.S. Coast Guard captain’s license.

Not only were agents investigating Eustis, but also eight individuals who were hired to take trips with the paying customers.

It is required by the LDWF, that while on the water, all charter fishermen possess:

Eustis has been cited for charter fishing trips without the required licenses and for not obtaining the required Recreational Offshore Landing Permit (ROLP).

Failure to have all required documentation can lead to fines of up to $1,000 and 120 days in jail for each trip conducted along with a penalty for anyone convicted of a second offense of violation.

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