Man gets house arrest for fish smuggling 
US Source: upi 12/31/2009

A California man was sentenced to six months of house arrest for illegally smuggling six endangered fish through a Los Angeles airport, a federal judge ruled.

The house arrest sentence given to Garden Grove resident Ricky Vu by a federal judge was part of a two-year probation sentence that also included a $7,500 fine and 200 hours of community service, The Orange County (Calif.) Register reported.
 

Vu, 35, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge for smuggling six Asian Arowanas in his luggage as he traveled through Los Angeles International Airport on Sept. 28.

The endangered fish were found by government officials after Vu arrived from Indonesia on a commercial flight.

U.S. prosecutors said the fish were still alive at the time of discovery and were being stored in bags filled with water.

The Register said Asian Arowanas, also known as dragon fish or lucky fish, can not be transported into the United States without a proper permit.

 
Continue...

News Id SourceStampcountry
5551Studies shed light on impact of virus on farmed Atlantic salmon in B.C.THE CANADIAN PRESS2019-03-13CA
5552Scientific experts say fish virus poses low risk to Fraser River sockeyeThe Canadian Press2019-03-08CA
5553Study gives scientists unprecedented data on young Atlantic salmon in East Coast rivers The Canadian Press2019-03-15CA
5554Consistent fishing on Arrow LakesTrail Times2019-03-14CA
5555Province rolls out new fish and hunting licence systemCBC News2018-11-28CA
5556Why the Amazon River Can't Be Crossed By Bridgecntraveler2018-04-09BR
555723 Percent of Southern California Fish is Mislabeled 7SAN DIEGO2019-03-09US
5558Fishing for black crappie a Holland River shell gameYorkregion2019-03-11CA
5559A Look at the Rainbow Trout of KamloopsKamloops2019-03-01CA
5560Six new species of tentacle-faced fish discovered in AmazonThe Independent2019-03-07US
5561British mackerel has sustainable status stripped after years of overfishingindependent2019-03-06UK

219 220 221 222 of [222 - pages.]