Section 8393 Of Article 9. Salt-water And Anadromous Fish Generally From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 6. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 9.
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. (a) Except where subdivision (b) has been complied with,
marlin meat, whether fresh, smoked, canned, or preserved by any
means, shall not be bought or sold, or possessed or transported for
the purpose of sale.
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision (a) of this
section, black marlin (Makaira Indica) may be imported into this
state for the purpose of processing (manufacturing) a product
commonly known as fish cakes for human consumption. All black marlin
(Makaira Indica) imported into this state must be in an identifiable
condition and accompanied by a bill of lading, showing the name of
the consignor, the consignee, and the weight or number of fish
shipped. A copy of the bill of lading must be delivered to the
nearest office of the department either prior to or no later than two
days after receipt of the fish. No black marlin (Makaira Indica)
imported into California may leave the premises of the original
consignee unless written permission is received from the department,
or unless processed into the form of the product commonly known as
fish cakes.