Divers caught with 200 poached lobsters in pickup truck: CDFW

Wildlife officials announced on Wednesday that four strangers were arrested in the San Pedro neighborhood of Los Angeles earlier this month, as hundreds of spinal cracked illegally took at the back of their small truck.

“Wildlife officers in CDFW were in a coastal journal on August 1, when, around 11 pm, they monitored the lights and suspicious activity near Facebook page.

He watched the officers while the four divers wiped the Karakid and returned to the beach before leaving the area at about three in the morning when the officers tried to contact, the suspects escaped on foot, but they were finally arrested without any other accident.

Then the officers found 236 cars, 210 of which were less than, at the back of the suspect’s truck. The officials said divers had no divers licenses and there are no required measuring devices.

Moreover, “both the entertainment and commercial seafarers season in southern California were closed for months in March.”

All four individuals were martyred due to multiple misdemeanors, including:

  • Take the locusts of the sea during the closed season
  • Owning lobster is less than size
  • Marketing without a license
  • No fishing license
  • There is no measuring device

During the open sea locust season, there is a limit of seven people per person of at least 3 and a quarter of inches measured in a straight line on the back from the back edge of the eye socket to the back edge of the body dandruff.

More than 200 grooves were seen illegally taken in San Pedro on August 1, 2025 (the Ministry of Fish and Wildlife in California)

“Fortunately, most of the boiled brings was still alive and safely returned to the ocean after a quick number and pictures of evidence,” CDFW said.

Anyone to see something similar to Caltip was asked to number 888-334-2258 and help protect fish and wildlife in California by reporting it.

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