Three San Francisco men convicted yesterday of illegally plucking 56 abalone from San Mateo County waters on Fourth of July 2004 face thousands of dollars in fines and a lifetime ban on all fishing.

Jianyang Huang, 22, Zi Qi Tan, 33, and Yao Quin Zhuang, 28, were all charged with taking abalone during a time of moratorium on fishing for abalone without a license. After a day of deliberations, the jury convicted Tan and Zhuang of both charges while Huang, the group’s lookout, was acquitted of the second misdemeanor fish and game offense.

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