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New Tool Helps Seafood Industry Identify NOAA Trade Requirements

Our trade monitoring programs help ensure imported seafood is caught and imported legally.
December 09, 2020 - Feature Story ,
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Three Alpha Codes for Seafood Import Monitoring Program

The Seafood Import Monitoring Program, or SIMP, establishes the reporting and recordkeeping requirements needed to prevent illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and/or misrepresented seafood from entering U.S. commerce. The three alpha codes list includes the species that require the full set of SIMP records.
April 02, 2019 - Form ,

Seafood Import Monitoring Program Essential Forms and Documents

The Seafood Import Monitoring Program, or SIMP, establishes the reporting and recordkeeping requirements needed to prevent illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and/or misrepresented seafood from entering U.S. commerce. SIMP provides updated…

Harmonized Tariff Codes for Seafood Import Monitoring Program

The Seafood Import Monitoring Program, or SIMP, establishes the reporting and recordkeeping requirements needed to prevent illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and/or misrepresented seafood from entering U.S. commerce. As a part of SIMP, the documents below include updated harmonized tariff schedule codes.
March 11, 2019 - Form ,

Model Aggregated Catch Certificate for Seafood Import Monitoring Program

The model aggregated catch certificate form is used for recording harvest events, both wild-capture and aquaculture. This form consists of two parts—the justification for data elements and format for electronic reporting and the certificate for traceability harvest and landing receipt for small-scale harvest events.
March 11, 2019 - Form ,

Model Catch Certificate for Seafood Import Monitoring Program

The model catch certificate form is used for recording harvest events, both wild-capture and aquaculture. This form consists of multiple parts—the justification for data elements and format for electronic reporting, the certificate for traceability harvest and landing receipt, model reprocessing certificate for traceability primary or secondary processing, and model transshipping certificate for traceability.
March 11, 2019 - Form ,

Seafood Import Monitoring Program

The Seafood Import Monitoring Program, a risk-based traceability program, requires importers to provide and report key data from the point of harvest to entry into U.S. commerce on 1,100+ unique species. SIMP covers nearly half of all U.S seafood imports.
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Seafood Import Monitoring Program Facts and Reports

The Seafood Import Monitoring Program establishes permitting, data reporting, and recordkeeping requirements for importing into the United States fish and fish products identified as vulnerable to illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing and/or…

NOAA Fisheries Develops List of Foreign Fisheries to Help Evaluate Scope of Marine Mammal Bycatch

Taking steps to addressing marine mammal bycatch in commercial fishing operations.
November 14, 2017 - Feature Story ,
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Marine Species Take Center Stage at Global Wildlife Trade Meeting

Conservation actions for chambered nautiluses, devil rays and sharks were agreed today among member nations or parties to the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) in Johannesburg, South Africa.
October 04, 2016 - Media Release ,