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Title: Marine Mammal Protection Act


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Marine Mammal Protection Act
  • Under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA),
    the Secretary of Commerce is responsible for
    ensuring the protection of cetaceans (whales,
    porpoises, and dolphins) and pinnipeds (seals and
    sea lions walruses excepted).

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  • The MMPA established a moratorium, with certain
    exceptions, on the taking of marine mammals in
    U.S. waters and by U.S. citizens on the high
    seas, and on the importing of marine mammals and
    marine mammal products into the United States.

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  • The term "take" is statutorily defined to mean
    "to harass, hunt, capture, or kill, or attempt to
    harass, hunt, capture or kill any marine
    mammal." 

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  • Under the 1994 amendments, the Congress
    statutorily defined and divided the term
    "harassment" to mean any act of pursuit, torment,
    or annoyance which --
  • Level A Harassment- has the potential to injure a
    marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild
    or
  • Level B Harassment- has the potential to disturb
    a marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the
    wild by causing disruption or behavioral
    patterns, including, but not limited to,
    migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, feeding,
    or sheltering

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  • The 1994 Amendments to the Marine Mammal
    Protection Act (MMPA), made a number of changes
    in the regulations governing the incidental
    taking of marine mammals in the course of
    commercial fishing operations, such as
  • seven-year goal for reducing incidental serious
    injury and mortality of marine mammals to
    insignificant levels approaching a zero mortality
    and serious injury rate

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  • The 1994 Amendments to the Marine Mammal
    Protection Act (MMPA), made a number of changes
    in the regulations governing the incidental
    taking of marine mammals in the course of
    commercial fishing operations, such as
  • seven-year goal for reducing incidental serious
    injury and mortality of marine mammals to
    insignificant levels approaching a zero mortality
    and serious injury rate

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Background
  • In the late 1950s, fishermen discovered that
    yellowfin tuna in the eastern tropical Pacific
    Ocean (ETP) aggregated beneath schools of dolphin
    stocks. Since that discovery, the predominant
    tuna fishing method in the ETP has been to
    encircle schools of dolphins with a fishing net
    to capture the tuna concentrated below. Hundreds
    of thousands of dolphins died in the early years
    of this fishery. However, since 1998, there have
    been approximately 2000 dolphins killed in this
    fishery each year - down from 133,000 in 1986.
    This is almost a 99 reduction in dolphin
    mortality due to international cooperation and
    the efforts of fishermen employing dolphin saving
    fishing techniques

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  • Although dolphin mortality has declined
    dramatically in recent years, there are three
    dolphin stocks currently listed as depleted
    northeastern offshore spotted dolphin, coastal
    spotted dolphin, and eastern spinner dolphins. 

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Bottlenose Dolphins
  • Major Impacts on Western North Atlantic Coastal
    Bottlenose Dolphins
  • Parasites and diseases -- During 1987-88 a
    massive die-off affected the western North
    Atlantic coastal bottlenose dolphin population.
    It is estimated that over half the population
    died during the 11-month epidemic. Possible
    causes include brevetoxin produced by red tide
    organisms, environmental contaminants, or natural
    diseases.
  • Human effects
  • Fisheries Activities -- Bottlenose dolphins are
    taken in coastal gillnet fisheries throughout the
    mid-Atlantic region. The magnitude of this take
    is not yet quantified.
  • Habitat encroachment and pollution -- The impacts
    of habitat alteration and pollution on the
    coastal bottlenose dolphin population have not
    been studied systematically.

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  • The authority to list species as threatened or 
    endangered is shared by the National Marine
    Fisheries Service (NMFS), which is responsible
    for listing most marine species, and the Fish and
    Wildlife Service (FWS), which administers the
    listing of all other plants and animals. There
    are two classifications under which a species may
    be listed.

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  • Species determined to be in imminent danger of
    extinction throughout all of a significant
    portion of their range are listed as
    "endangered." 
  • Species determined likely to become endangered in
    the foreseeable future are listed as
    "threatened." 

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  • Domestic Endangered SpeciesAtlantic salmon
  • Green sea turtle Leatherback sea turtle
  • Sperm whale Blue whale
  • Hawaiian monk seal Northern right whale
  • SteelheadBowhead whale Hawksbill sea turtle
  • Olive ridley sea turtle White abalone
  • Caribbean monk seal Humpback whale
  • Sei whale Smalltooth sawfish
  • Fin whale  Kemp's ridley sea turtle
  • Shortnose sturgeon 

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  • Domestic Threatened Species
  • Chinook salmon
  • Johnson's sea grass Sockeye salmon
  • Coho salmon Guadalupe fur seal
  • Loggerhead sea turtle Steelhead
  • Chum salmon  Gulf sturgeon 
  • Steller sea lion 
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