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The MMPA protects all marine mammals, including cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises), pinnipeds (seals and sea lions), sirenians (manatees and dugongs), sea otters and polar bears within the waters of the United States. The MMPA makes it illegal to take marine mammals without a permit.
The MMPA gives special attention to depleted marine mammal species and populations. Species or populations are considered depleted if they are below their optimum sustainable population level, or are listed as endangered or threatened under the ESA. Status of Marine Mammal Species and Populations mmc.gov species-of-concern status-of-m mmc.gov species-of-concern status-of-m
Marine mammals are classified into four different taxonomic groups: cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises), pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses), sirenians (manatees and dugongs), and marine fissipeds (polar bears and sea otters). Marine mammals | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration noaa.gov resource-collections marine-life noaa.gov resource-collections marine-life
NOAA Fisheries, also known as the National Marine Fisheries Service, is an office of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration within the Department of Commerce.
Marine Mammal Authorization Program The MMPA prohibits killing or injuring marine mammals, except under certain circumstances. This program provides an annual exemption for the incidental mortality or injury of marine mammals that occurs during commercial fishing.
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The MMPA protects all marine mammals, including cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises), pinnipeds (seals and sea lions), sirenians (manatees and dugongs), sea otters and polar bears within the waters of the United States. The MMPA makes it illegal to take marine mammals without a permit. Marine Mammal Protection Act The Marine Mammal Center marine-mamm The Marine Mammal Center marine-mamm
IHAs are issued for actions that do not have the potential to cause marine mammal mortality or serious injury. An LOA is required for actions that have the potential to cause mortality or serious injury.
Congress passed the Marine Mammal Protection Act in 1972 in response to increasing concerns among scientists and the public that docHub declines in some species of marine mammals were caused by human activities. Laws Policies: Marine Mammal Protection Act NOAA Fisheries (.gov) topic marine-mammal NOAA Fisheries (.gov) topic marine-mammal

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