
Fishermen Charged for Sinking Boats, Blocking Waterways
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Three fishermen in Alaska face federal charges for intentionally sinking their boats, blocking key waterways. The incidents occurred in Sitka Sound, Sitka Harbor, and Thomas Bay, with no links between them. The charges carry serious penalties, including a mandatory minimum of thirty days in prison and fines up to $25,000 per day. Fishers boat, the F/V Igloo, had sunk before in Sitka waters. Charges were dropped, but case details remain sealed. The three are set for arraignment on March thirteenth.
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