Report illegal fishing activity to local, state, and national authorities in minutes. Join thousands of fishermen protecting recreational fishing areas for future generations.
Free to use • 100% confidential • Direct authority action
Three simple steps to protect your fishing waters and hold violators accountable
Use our simple form to document illegal fishing activity. Include location details, date, time, and any evidence you have.
Your report is immediately forwarded to the appropriate local, state, or national enforcement agencies.
Authorities investigate and take appropriate action to stop illegal activity and protect your fishing areas.
SeaSentinel was created by fishermen, for fishermen. We understand the frustration of watching illegal activity threaten the waters we've fished for generations.
Our platform ensures your voice is heard by the right authorities, making it easier than ever to report violations and protect recreational fishing areas.
Direct connection to local, state, and national enforcement
100% confidential reporting to protect your identity
GPS location tracking for precise incident reporting
Free to use - no fees, no subscriptions
1,000+
Reports Filed
SeaSentinel helps you report various violations that threaten our fishing waters and marine ecosystems.
Unauthorized fishing in designated conservation zones or restricted waters
Use of prohibited gear, nets, or destructive fishing techniques
Taking undersized fish or exceeding catch limits
Fishing during closed seasons or spawning periods
Commercial fishing without proper permits or licenses
Not sure if something is illegal? Report it anyway. Our system helps authorities determine violations.
Your report helps protect our waters. Fill out the form with as much detail as possible. All submissions are forwarded directly to the appropriate authorities.
Your identity is protected. Anonymous reporting available.
Reports go to local, state, and national enforcement.
Takes less than 5 minutes to complete.
Witnessing a crime in progress? Call your local Coast Guard or marine patrol immediately, then file a report here.