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Two days later Mr Ramsey returned to Coquet Island with his brother Leslie Ramsey, 41, of Charles Road.
BBC: Brothers guilty of disturbing rare Roseate Terns
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Derwick Ramsey, 43, of Dansfield Square landed on Coquet Island on 20 July, with teenage relatives, the court heard.
BBC: Brothers guilty of disturbing rare Roseate Terns
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The Northumberland Rivers Trust said fish had perished on the River Coquet after becoming trapped and injured at a concrete weir.
BBC: River Coquet 'escalator' to help save dying fish
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Nobody knows whether the birds on nearby Coquet Island, which include the roseate tern, an endangered species in Europe, will survive.
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Derwick and Leslie Ramsey, of Amble, Northumberland, said they went to Coquet Island to collect shellfish and were unaware of nesting Roseate Terns.
BBC: Derwick and Leslie Ramsey sentenced for bird disturbing
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Two brothers have been found guilty of disturbing of a colony of Britain's rarest breeding seabird on Coquet Island off the Northumberland coast.
BBC: Brothers guilty of disturbing rare Roseate Terns
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Its website advertised a "Sea Fishing Experience" with Coquet Island Charters but some other charter skippers say people have arrived with no information, seeking help.
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After a week on the run, Moat was discovered armed with a shotgun on the banks of the River Coquet at about 1900 BST on Friday.
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