B.C. fisherman fined $33K for harvesting in 'globally unique' glass-sponge reefs

A glass sponge in a lab, displaying tissue loss towards the bottom is shown in this undated handout photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO, University of British Columbia, Angela Stevenson, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

VANCOUVER - The owner of a commercial halibut vessel in British Columbia has received more than $33,000 in fines for fishing in a marine protected area containing glass sponge reefs unique to the waters of the Pacific Northwest.

Fisheries and Oceans Canada says a provincial court judge handed down the fine in May to Brent Belveal, who pleaded guilty to offences under the Fisheries Act.

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