An upscale restaurant in Los Angeles has been cited for several breaches of both state and federal commercial fishing regulations, according to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW).
Investigation Uncovers Repeated Offenses
The CDFW reported that the restaurant, located in the Los Angeles area, was found to have repeatedly violated commercial fishing laws. The violations were identified during an investigation conducted by wildlife officers, who allege that the establishment sourced seafood in ways that did not comply with legal requirements.
Details of the Violations
According to the CDFW, the restaurant’s infractions included the purchase and sale of seafood products that were not properly documented or legally obtained. The agency stated that these actions contravened both California state and federal regulations governing the commercial fishing industry.
Enforcement Actions Taken
Wildlife officers initiated enforcement measures following the discovery of the violations. The CDFW indicated that the case may result in administrative penalties, fines, or other legal consequences for the restaurant and those responsible for the procurement of the seafood.
Ongoing Monitoring and Compliance Efforts
The CDFW emphasized its ongoing commitment to monitoring the commercial seafood supply chain to ensure adherence to all applicable laws. The department noted that such enforcement actions are intended to protect marine resources and promote sustainable fishing practices.
Additional Information
Further details about the investigation and the specific nature of the violations have not been disclosed. The CDFW stated that the case remains under review and that updates will be provided as more information becomes available.