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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers charged a Miami man with various lobster fishery violations after he was caught with lobsters and a spearing device on Sunday.
FWC investigators Chris Mattson and Billy Thompson were in plain clothes and on an unmarked vessel when they noticed Armando Ludena Espinosa, of Miami, in the water bayside of Robbieâs Marina in Islamorada. They noticed another individual bring him a gig stick and he began to dive under the water. After about 45 minutes of surveillance, they saw him throw a spiny lobster head. They eventually approached Espinosa and caught him with an undersized, wrung spiny lobster tail in his pocket, FWC spokesman Bobby Dube said.
Monroe County once again had the most boating accidents of any county in Florida in 2020, according to an annual report from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
The report also showed an uptick in the overall number of boating accidents in the state and an increase in the number of vessels on the water. Florida is by far the most boat accident-prone state. It registered 679 of them in 2019, compared to 324 in California, the state with the second most.
âWeâre always No. 1, unfortunately,â said Bobby Dube, an officer with the FWC, referring to Monroe County.
With the state, Monroe County experienced an uptick in the number of accidents as well. Nine accidents resulted in fatalities in 2020, according to the report. Another 41 produced injuries.
Two men died on the water during the weekend, according to FWC and Key West Police reports.
A 59-year-old man died Saturday after the boat he was driving crashed into the mangroves in Key Largo.
Joseph Charles Guenther, of Key Largo died after he was impaled on a mangrove, according to a Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
The FWC is investigating the crash. Only the operator of the boat was on board at the time of the crash, according to the FWC spokesman Bobby Dube.
The 21-foot center console boat was traveling north in Blackwater Sound at a high rate of speed when the operator turned wide to the left into Dusenbury Creek, according to Dube. The boat made contact with the mangroves on its right side. The captain then turned hard to the right and penetrated the mangrove shoreline.
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