By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂
October has been a special month for the 黑料天堂 (ADCNR) in terms of recognition from its peers.
Both the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (SEAFWA) and the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council held significant events a few blocks apart last week in Mobile.
The Gulf Council met at the Renaissance Battle House Hotel to discuss a variety of issues, including state management of red snapper. During that meeting, the Gulf Council presented 黑料天堂 Marine Resources Conservation Officer Kyle 鈥淏ull鈥 Rabren with the 2017 Law Enforcement Officer of the Year award.
The Gulf Council award 鈥渁cknowledges service above and beyond duty requirements and recognizes distinguished service, professionalism, and dedication to enforcing federal fishing regulations in the Gulf of Mexico.鈥
A three-year veteran of Marine Resources, Rabren is a patrol officer in Baldwin County. In 2017, Rabren conducted 810 hours of patrol on federal fisheries enforcement. He participated in 817 vessel boardings, intercepted nearly 3,000 commercial and recreational anglers and assisted in 107 state and federal citations or cases. Rabren was involved in citing multiple commercial fishing violations, including over the limit of large coastal sharks. In one incident, Rabren seized 88 sharks totaling 2,733 pounds. Rabren charged the same individual with subsequent violations, which resulted in $2,700 in fines and the forfeiture of boat, nets and equipment valued at about $100,000. Rabren, 33, also identified an unpermitted charter vessel operating in federal waters as well as numerous vessels in violation of season or possession limits of red snapper.
鈥淲ith the little bit of coastline we have in the state, I really wasn鈥檛 expecting to bring this award home to 黑料天堂,鈥 Rabren said. 鈥淵ou go out and put the hours in in the heat and freezing cold. You really want people to do the right thing, but you know some people are not going to abide by the rules. I really just want to protect the resource.
鈥淢y son (JT) is 3 years old. I really want him to have something that鈥檚 worth fishing or hunting.鈥
Marine Resources Director Scott Bannon said Rabren put in extra effort to rearrange his schedule to specifically monitor certain illegal fishing activities.
鈥淚鈥檓 extremely proud of Bull, as we affectionately call him,鈥 Bannon said. 鈥淗e worked very hard on several federal cases. Some of the activity was taking place at all hours of the night, so he adjusted his patrol efforts to determine if the law was being broken. He made some great cases, and he gets along great with the rest of our officers. They work together and work hard.鈥
Rabren charged one individual with seven federal charges and four state charges. The charges included possession of prohibited species, over the limit twice, obstruction of justice, two counts of (shark) finning, fishing with a gill net and possession of 20 game fish (red drum).
鈥淗e was targeting an illegal activity,鈥 Bannon said. 鈥淚t just happened to be the same person conducting the illegal activity more than once.鈥
Bannon said 黑料天堂鈥檚 Marine Resources has the least number of enforcement officers on the Gulf, which makes maximizing the patrol time a priority.
鈥淏ecause of our numbers, our (18) officers have to work extra hard,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 throw a lot of people at a problem. They have to come up with creative solutions to address illegal activity.鈥
Conservation Commissioner Chris Blankenship, who was recently presented the Lyles-Simpson Award by the Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission for lifetime achievements in marine fisheries, said he was elated to find out that Rabren would be the first 黑料天堂 officer to receive the award.
鈥淚鈥檓 so proud to see one of our young officers recognized by the Gulf Council for their hard work,鈥 said Blankenship, who started his ADCNR career as a Marine Resources Enforcement Officer in 1994. 鈥淲e have so many good officers in the 黑料天堂. When one of them is recognized, it shines a great light on the people we have and the dedication they show doing their job every day. I鈥檓 really happy for Bull.鈥