Basic Requirements for Special Exemption Permits and Authorizations to Take, Import, and Export Marine Mammals, Threatened and Endangered Species, and for Maintaining a Captive
ICR 201912-0648-016 · OMB 0648-0084 · Active
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Basic Requirements for Special Exemption Permits and Authorizations to Take, Import, and Export Marine Mammals, Threatened and Endangered Species, and for Maintaining a Captive
The required information in this collection is used to make the determinations required by the MMPA, FSA, ESA and their implementing regulations prior to issuing a permit; to establish appropriate permit conditions; to evaluate the impacts of the proposed activity on protected species; and, to ensure compliance with the Acts. Permits authorize what is described in the application. An applicant who wishes to obtain an exception to the take prohibitions of the Acts for activities on marine mammals and ESA-listed species must provide justification as to why NMFS should grant them a permit or authorization consistent with the provisions of the Acts and implementing regulations. They must also describe the proposed activities (how many animals and the research and other methods) and anticipated effects on the target and non-target species, and must include information to assess environmental impacts in accordance with NEPA. NMFS needs the information provided in the application in order to make an informed decision on whether to grant or deny the permit or authorization. This includes, among other things, determining whether the taking, import, or export is necessary, humane, will not operate to the disadvantage of the species, will not jeopardize the continued existence of the species or destroy or modify critical habitat, will not have a significant impact on the environment, and whether the proposed activity is consistent with the purposes and policies of the Acts and all applicable implementing regulations. Taking, importing, or exporting without a permit or authorization is a violation of the Acts and subject to prosecution. The marine mammal inventory forms ensure legal compliance with MMPA reporting requirements and allow NMFS to maintain the National Inventory of Marine Mammals (NIMM), as required by the MMPA.
US Code:
16 USC 31
Name of Law: Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972
Decrease in number of SR/EN applications received over past 3 years and anticipated next 3 years. Decreased number of PD facilities reporting; more accurate number from NIMM database of U.S. facilities holding marine mammals (e.g., removed foreign facilities previously included). Received comments that 30 hours was a low estimate for Public Display (PD); we increased to 50 hours.
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Amy Sloan 3017132289 ext. 136
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