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Plywood Report : Spot Check Inside Jesse Gomez’s Mercado in Santa Monica

February 4, 2012

Click here to view the full photogallery. Mercado is Jesse Gomez ‘s (Yxta) delayed Mexican concept first mentioned back in June. PR says the eatery is on track to open February 27, with FOH staff training on Feb 13, but as one can see from the interior shots, there’s still much work to be done. As a recap, this here it the former La Serenata de Garibaldi space which shuttered last April; chef Jose Acevedo of Taleo Grill in Irvine will craft plates like Tostaditas de Tinga de Pollo (chipotle pulled chicken, smashed pintos, crema fresca, queso fresco) and Chile Relleno (seasonal filling, green beans, lime rice). &#183 Menu Updates on Mercado, SM’s Next Mexican Cafe [~ELA~] &#183 SaMo’s La Serenata de Garibaldi Shutters To Become Mercado [~ELA~] Read more from the original source: Plywood Report : Spot Check Inside Jesse Gomez’s Mercado in Santa Monica

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January Jones: California Joins Global Movement to Save Sharks

October 7, 2011

It’s official: With a stroke of California Governor Jerry Brown’s pen, the entire U.S. West Coast has now banned the trade of shark fins. We’ve been working to support the bill since its introduction; we called our legislators and Governor Brown and urged them to protect sharks , and I know many others did, too. Thankfully, our lawmakers listened. Each year, tens of millions of sharks are killed for their fins, mostly to make shark fin soup, an Asian delicacy. In case you’re unfamiliar, shark finning is a shocking practice in which a shark’s fins are sliced off at sea and the shark is thrown back in the water to bleed to death. Shark finning is illegal in U.S. waters, but the shark fin trade persists. According to government data, approximately 85 percent of dried shark fin imports to the United States came through California last year, making California the hub of the US shark fin market. But thanks to Governor Brown, this will no longer be the case. California has joined the ranks of a growing number of governments rallying to protect the top predators in the oceans. Washington State, Oregon and Hawaii have all passed similar bans. And the movement here in the U.S. reflects a global trend. The Pacific nation of Palau created a shark sanctuary two years ago, and other countries have followed suit in shark conservation efforts. As a result of Oceana’s efforts, this summer Chile passed a national ban on shark finning. And most recently, Mexico and the Marshall Islands have announced plans for new shark protections. It’s encouraging to see that the momentum to protect sharks is growing around the world. Sharks are magnificent predators that have been on the planet for more than 400 million years. Shark populations around the world are crashing, which has cascading consequences on the marine food web. They play a vital role in maintaining the health of ocean ecosystems, but due to their slow growth rate and low level of reproduction, sharks are especially vulnerable to fishing pressure. We’re glad Governor Brown continued California’s leadership in ocean conservation. Thanks to everyone who spoke up to help score this monumental victory for sharks. Actress January Jones (“Mad Men”) is the spokesperson for Oceana’s shark campaign. Watch video, see photos, and learn more about why January is scared for sharks. View post: January Jones: California Joins Global Movement to Save Sharks

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