December 13, 2017 — NEWPORT, R.I. — Cesar Verde only knows fishing.
The New Bedford resident learned the craft in his native Portugal. For the past 17 years, he’s worked in the fishing industry in his new home, and he’s been a captain for the past decade.
However, for the last two weeks, he’s been out of the water because NOAA prohibited Carlos Rafael’s vessels from groundfishing.
Verde captains fishing vessel Ilha do Corvo.
“So far, (I’m) pitching in on the little savings I have. Soon I’ll run out,” Verde said. “It will very soon become survival mode all the way up to putting food on the table.
“My hands and feet are totally tied up. This is what I do. This is the only thing I know how to do.”
The decision came as NOAA believed the executives who manage fishing Sector IX, which Rafael’s vessels populate, haven’t corrected some lingering issues associated with the fishing mogul’s illegal behavior including preventative measures and updated catch reports.
Read the full story at the New Bedford Standard-Times