Feds agree to seafood import rules aimed at protecting whales, dolphins
Feds agree to seafood import rules aimed at protecting whales, dolphins
Written by The Wisconsin Gazette ,,
January 7th, 2015
The U.S. government, in a recent settlement, agreed to adopt rules ensuring seafood imported into the country meets high standards for protecting whales and dolphins
The regulations will require foreign fisheries to meet the same marine mammal protection standards required of U.S. fishers or be denied import privileges implementing a 40-year-old provision of the Marine Mammal Protection Act.
The new regulations will force other countries to step up and meet U.S. conservation standards saving hundreds of thousands of whales and dolphins from dying on hooks and in fishing nets around the world, said Sarah Uhlemann, senior attorney and international program director of the Center for Biological Diversity. The U.S. government has finally recognized that all seafood consumed in the United States must be dolphin-safe.
More than 650,000 whales, dolphins and other marine mammals are caught and killed in fishing gear each year, according to the CBD. The animals are bycatch of commercial fisheries and either drown outright or are tossed overboard to die.
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