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Seafood company fined $40K for trapping undersized crabs

Tenshi Seafood, a Richmond seafood processing company, was fined $40,000 for trapping undersized crabs; this is their second offence in three years.

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Seafood company owner fined $25G after eating receipt to obstruct inspection

Well, that’s one way to destroy the evidence. The co-owner of a seafood processing company in Canada has been fined $25,000 after clamming up during a government inspection and eating a receipt to obstruct the probe. A court has ordered Tenshi Seafood Limited of Richmond, British Columbia to pay $75,000 for some fishy activity, also fining co-owner Dishi Liu $25,000 for violating Canada’s Fisheries Act, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) announced on Monday. In a statement, the department explained that the charges stem from a September 8, 2018 incident, when a DFO officer visited the million dollar seafood processor for a routine inspection.

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Canadian processor fined CAD 100,000 for undersized Dungies

Canadian processor fined CAD 100,000 for undersized Dungies By April 14, 2021 17:42 BST Tenshi Seafood Limited, a seafood processor, distributor and exporter based in the Canadian province of British Columbia, and its co-owner, Dishi Liu, have been found guilty and fined for violating Canada s Fisheries Act for selling undersized Dungeness crabs [.] Want to keep reading? sign up This field is required Remember me Enter the email address associated with your account. We ll send you instructions to reset your password. This field is required to change your password. redirecting. Don t miss a beat Start your week with our Editor s choice Go d indicates our

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Obstructing DFO fishery officers from carrying out their duties is illegal

From: Fisheries and Oceans Canada On March 4, 2021, a serious case of obstruction of DFO fishery officers in the performance of their duties concluded in Richmond Provincial Court. The Honourable Judge Bonnie Craig found Tenshi Seafood Limited, and its co-owner, Dishi Liu, guilty of violations of Canada’s Fisheries Act. Richmond, B.C. – On March 4, 2021, a serious case of obstruction of DFO fishery officers in the performance of their duties concluded in Richmond Provincial Court. The Honourable Judge Bonnie Craig found Tenshi Seafood Limited, and its co-owner, Dishi Liu, guilty of violations of Canada’s Fisheries Act. The Court ordered the fish processing company to pay a fine of $75,000, plus provide the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada with a list of its customers from the past 2 years. The company was also ordered to publish a letter, addressed to all of its customers, setting out the facts related to the commission of the offences they were found guilty of. Jus

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Tenshi seafood company: judge finds crab processing plant guilty of breaking rules

A provincial court judge in Richmond has found Tenshi Seafood Limited and its co-owner, Dishi Liu, guilty of charges under the Fisheries Act and has imposed a total fine of $100,000 dollars.

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