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Approximately 70% to 85% of seafood consumed in the United States is imported from over 130 countries

Conservation Groups Sue U.S. Agencies Over Failure to Enforce Seafood Import Bans Under MMPA

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Friday, August 09, 2024, 07:00 (GMT + 9)

Lawsuit Seeks to Protect Marine Mammals from Foreign Fishing Gear, Enforce Seafood Import Bans

New York, NY —Conservation and animal protection groups sued several federal officials and departments today in the US Court of International Trade over their failure to implement the import provisions of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA). The provisions’ purpose is to protect marine mammals from bycatch in foreign fishing gear by holding countries exporting seafood to the United States to the same standards as US fisheries.

The lawsuit was filed by the Animal Welfare Institute, Center for Biological Diversity, and NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) against the US Department of Commerce, National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), US Department of the Treasury, and US Department of Homeland Security (and their respective leaders). It seeks a court order directing the government to implement the MMPA’s mandate to ban seafood imports from countries whose fisheries kill too many marine mammals.

“The US government has violated the MMPA for far too long, causing significant harm to marine mammals worldwide,” said Kate O’Connell, senior policy consultant for the Animal Welfare Institute’s Marine Wildlife Program. “It is reprehensible that more than half a century after the MMPA was enacted, Americans are still buying seafood dinners with an invisible side of whale, dolphin, porpoise, or seal. Enough is enough.”

Approximately 70% to 85% of seafood consumed in the United States is imported from over 130 countries, including Canada, Indonesia, Ecuador, and Mexico. The United States is the largest seafood importer in the world, with more than $21 billion worth of seafood products imported annually, accounting for more than 15% of the global value of all marine food products in trade.

Congress enacted the MMPA in 1972 and included provisions about protecting marine mammals from bycatch and banning seafood imports from noncompliant fisheries. But the NMFS did not adopt a rule to implement these provisions until 2016.

Photo: mmc.gov

This import rule, as it is known, requires foreign fisheries to provide evidence that their bycatch prevention measures meet US standards. The rule initially included a five-year exemption period to give countries sufficient time to assess marine mammal stocks, estimate bycatch, and develop rules to reduce bycatch. After that time, NMFS was supposed to determine whether countries’ fisheries were meeting US standards and, if they were not, the US government was supposed to ban imports from noncompliant fisheries.

In 2020, NMFS extended implementation of the rule by one year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, NMFS has delayed implementation twice more, and the ban on harmful fishery imports is now on hold until January 1, 2026.

“The Marine Mammal Protection Act sets a strong international standard for preventing bycatch, but the United States has been ignoring it and abandoning these iconic ocean animals for more than half a century,” said Kristen Monsell, oceans legal director at the Center for Biological Diversity. “The whales and dolphins being caught in fishing nets around the world can’t afford any more delays. It’s long past time for the federal government to stop dragging its feet and start banning seafood imports from countries harming too many marine mammals.” 

Marissa Grenon Gutierrez of Anderson & Kreiger LLP, a Boston-based law firm representing the plaintiffs, said: “As climate change puts increasing pressure on ocean ecosystems, it is more important than ever to mitigate harms to marine mammals that are within our control. Bycatch is a leading global threat to marine mammals — one that we can work to address using the powerfully protective framework of the Marine Mammal Protection Act.”

For decades, bycatch has posed the single greatest threat to marine animals worldwide. Each year, more than 650,000 dolphins, whales, seals, and other marine mammals die or are seriously injured in fishing gear. Ensnared in nets, entangled in fishing lines or snagged on fishing hooks, these animals are considered bycatch from commercial fisheries targeting a variety of other species, including consumer favorites such as swordfish, tuna, shrimp, and crab.

Photo: awionline.org

Caught marine mammals often drown from entanglement or die on board fishing vessels before their bodies are tossed aside. Those who manage to wriggle out of fishing gear may suffer serious injuries such as cuts, broken bones, and amputations. Suffering for these animals can be prolonged, with some animals dying weeks or months after they are entangled.

Implementing the MMPA import provision now and requiring other countries to meet the same standards as US fishers would help level the playing field and provide a powerful incentive for countries around the globe to better protect marine mammals.

“Americans love whale- and dolphin-safe seafood, and US fishers take pride in putting more sustainable food on our tables,” said Zak Smith, director of global biodiversity conservation at NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council). “But our government continues to let foreign fisheries peddle their whale- and dolphin-killing fish in the US market, while taxpayers and fishers spend millions domestically to do the right thing.”

The groups are represented by Anderson & Kreiger LLP and by in-house attorneys at the Center for Biological Diversity and NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council).

The Animal Welfare Institute is a nonprofit charitable organization founded in 1951 and dedicated to alleviating animal suffering caused by people. We seek to improve the welfare of animals everywhere: in agriculture, in commerce, in our homes and communities, in research, and in the wild. Follow us on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Instagram for updates and other important animal protection news.

The Center for Biological Diversity is a national, nonprofit conservation organization with more than 1.7 million members and online activists dedicated to the protection of endangered species and wild places.

NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) is an international nonprofit environmental organization with more than 3 million members and online activists. Established in 1970, NRDC uses science, policy, law and people power to confront the climate crisis, protect public health and safeguard nature. NRDC has offices in New York City, Washington, DC, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Beijing and Delhi (an office of NRDC India Pvt. Ltd).

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