. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 14 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. state market director. The purse seines of both fishing boats were seized and injunction proceedings commenced against the Ocean Indus- tries, Inc., the owner of the Peralta. A temporary restraining order was granted by the superior court of Santa Cruz County. The defendant immediately filed a petition for an injunction in the Southern Division of the United States District Court, Northern Dis- trict of Ca
. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 14 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. state market director. The purse seines of both fishing boats were seized and injunction proceedings commenced against the Ocean Indus- tries, Inc., the owner of the Peralta. A temporary restraining order was granted by the superior court of Santa Cruz County. The defendant immediately filed a petition for an injunction in the Southern Division of the United States District Court, Northern Dis- trict of California, Third Division, at San Francisco, claiming that it was a foreign corporation and that the Commission and its officers Ave re acting beyond their authority, in that the vessel Peralta was located upon the high seas and beyond the jurisdiction of the state. They claimed $9,000 damages accrued by virtue of the seizure of the nets and other actions of the Commission, and for further damages of $1,000 per day. The matter came on almost immediately for hearing upon the application for temporary injunction, and this Avas denied by. Fig 1. The steamer Peralta, a floating reduction plant anchored in Monterey Bay. Two purse seine boats furnished large quantities of food fish to this plant until a restraining order, granted by the superior court, put a stop to operations. Photograph by B. D. M. Greene. Federal Judge A. F. St. Sure, who handed down from the bench ins oral opinion that all of Monterey Bay was within the state of California. The Fish and Game Commission presented a motion to dismiss the bill of complaint and this was granted on November 13, 1926, and an ex- haustive written opinion rendered by the court as to the legal status of Monterey Bay. This is practically the first time in the United States, or in any other jurisdiction, where any court of competent jurisdiction has come out flat-footed upon the question of territorial jurisdiction over a bay the distance b
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