3 Lower Florida Keys Lobster Mobsters Arrested

BY ADAM LINHARDT Citizen Staff
alinhardt@keysnews.com

Three Lower Keys men accused of poaching more than 100 undersized lobsters and out-of-season stone crab off Little Torch Key, including a commercial fisherman and his son, were charged by state wildlife officials Thursday.

Benjamin Joseph White, 41, and his son, Christopher Joseph White, 18, both of Little Torch Key, and Edward Arthur Brusseau, 45, of Big Pine Key, were arrested on misdemeanor charges of possessing undersized wrung tails and stone crab claws out of season.

Benjamin White was also charged with a misdemeanor for having expired boat tags and Brusseau faces additional misdemeanor charges of possession of under 20 grams of marijuana and pot paraphernalia.

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) officers allege the elder White and Brusseau possessed 89 undersized wrung lobster tails and six stone crab claws. Christopher White allegedly possessed 13 undersized wrung tails and one stone crab claw, agency spokesman Bobby Dube said.

Florida stone crab season does not begin until Oct. 15.

The officers were in the “right place at the right time” at 5 a.m. Thursday when the trio was tying up in the mangroves, far from any marina or boat ramp, Dube said.

All three had been fishing with a bully net, a legal method employed at night when lobsters are walking along the flats. A flashlight helps spot the crayfish and a net attached to a long pole is placed on top of them, Dube said.

“Their eyes shine a like a deer in the shallow water and you can just scoop them up that way,” Dube said.

• In an unrelated case, the state also charged a 37-year-old Coral Springs woman with transporting lobsters from Marathon to a Pompano Beach fish house without a state license, trip tickets or bill of sale — all misdemeanors.

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