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National Procedure for Permit Applications To Retain Releasable Rehabilitated Marine Mammals for Public Display

Overview

Authority
Marine Mammal Protection Act
Action Status
Notice
Effective
05/07/2018

Summary

NOAA Fisheries has developed a national Procedural Directive clarifying the process for eligible permit applicants to obtain releasable marine mammals for public display purposes under the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). Releasable marine mammals are those that were successfully rehabilitated by the Marine Mammal Health and Stranding Response Program's network of stranding centers and have been determined by the rehabilitation facility's attending veterinarian to be candidates for return to the wild.

NOAA Fisheries will no longer grant permits for the specific purpose of retaining releasable marine mammals for public display. Instead, applicants will now need to apply for a permit to take (collect) animals from the wild pursuant to the MMPA. Non-releasable animals, on the other hand, may still be obtained through NOAA Fisheries administrative procedures.

Last updated by Office of Protected Resources on 08/03/2018