EU Export Health Certificates and Legal Harvest Documents
Using the NOAA Seafood Inspection Program's website, current and new customers can request health certifications and Legal Harvest documents for export to the European Union.
Using the NOAA Seafood Inspection Program’s website, current and new customers can request health certifications and Legal Harvest documents for export to the European Union.
EU Export Health Certification
You can request a certificate through the online request system. (To access the system, you’ll need a username and password from the Seafood Inspection Program: follow the “New Customer” link on the login page.) The system will generate Legal Harvest documents for product caught by U.S. flagged vessels on or after January 1, 2010, at the same time as the EU export health certificate.
Question: What information do I need to request an EU export health certificate? I want to know more about specific fields on the certificate.
Follow the instructions on filling out EU health certificates for fishery products.
EU IUU Fishing Regulation: Catch Documentation
You need Legal Harvests documentation—that is, documentation of compliance with the European Union’s regulations against illegal, unregulated, and unreported fishing—to ship wild fisheries products harvested on or after January 1, 2010, to the European Union.
For product caught after January 1, 2010, by a U.S.-flagged vessel, you need:
Legal Harvest
(for U.S.-caught product exported directly to the European Union or through another country and on to the European Union)
Place a request using the online request system. The inspection office nearest to you will then email you a catch certificate.
(To access the system, you’ll need a username and password from the Seafood Inspection Program: follow the “New Customer” link on the login page.)
For foreign product caught after January 1, 2010, re-processed in the United States, and shipped to the EU, you need:
“Annex IV” catch certificate
(for foreign-caught product exported through the United States to the European Union)
Place a request using the online request system. The inspection office nearest to you will then email you a catch certificate.
(To access the system, you’ll need a username and password from the Seafood Inspection Program: follow the “New Customer” link on the login page.)
Question: What is an FAO catch area? I want to see a map of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization’s major fishing areas before I request a certificate.
Major fishing areas are described in an FAO handbook.
Backup Procedures for EU Export Certification
If the online request system is unavailable, contact the inspection office nearest you.
Gloucester, Massachusetts—gloucester.lLot@noaa.gov
Fairhaven, Massachusetts—fairhaven.lLot@noaa.gov
Delmarva and D.C.—alan.thomas@noaa.gov | austin.nute@noaa.gov
New Jersey—larry.hardwick@ag.state.nj.us | marvin.robinson@ag.state.nj.us
Philadelphia and eastern PA—william.michener@dla.mil | philadelphiapafvppb@ams.usda.gov
New York—newyork.lot@noaa.gov
Florida and Gulf Coast—southfloridainspection@noaa.gov
West Coast including Alaska—haccpqmpcoordinator@noaa.gov
Southwest Region Office— losangeleslot@noaa.gov