Considering the damage that could be done if he released them $2000 is a joke.
Attempted crab smuggling nets $2,000 fine
Vancouver SunFebruary 8, 2011
A man who pleaded guilty to trying to smuggle an invasive species of crab into Canada has been fined $2,000 in Richmond Provincial Court, the Canada Border Services Agency said in a news release.
Wei Guo Chen was found with 17 mitten crabs inside a cardboard box after arriving at Vancouver International Airport on Sept. 30, 2010.
CBSA said he had signed a written declaration that he was not bringing any animals into Canada, but during a secondary inspection a CBSA officer found the box on Chen's luggage cart. The importation of live mitten crabs of the genus Eriocheir is prohibited under the Fish Inspection Regulations, the agency said.
"The mitten crab is a highly invasive species that can both affect human health and cause major ecological and economic damage," CBSA said in the release.
The crab is now established throughout much of Europe, including in the River Thames in England, and the U.S. In Europe it is thought to have arrived decades ago as tiny larvae in ballast water in ships from Asia.
In Asia, mitten crabs are often infected with a parasite that can affect humans. People who eat infected mitten crabs are vulnerable to a tuberculosis-like illness that can be fatal.
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