$40K in fines issued for illegal Nanaimo area prawn fishing
NANAIMO — Two men convicted of Federal Fisheries Act violations have received their punishments following a botched commercial prawn fishing trip.
Terry Ronald Lorenz, 64, received a $3000 fine and a five-year fishing ban for his role in operating a vessel on behalf of its owner and co-accused Scott Tomby Castle in the spring of 2022.
Federal Crown prosecutor Josh Cramer told a recent sentencing hearing in Nanaimo that Lorenz was fishing in a closed area twice the same week, south of Ladysmith and the Nanaimo area.
About 460 pounds of prawns were pulled up from traps placed in areas closed due to depleted stocks as determined by Fisheries and Oceans Canada.



