#2026-05115Deniz Memelilerini Koruma Yasası Kapsamında Yeni Kaledonya, Grenada ve İrlanda için Karşılaştırılabilirlik Bulgularının Bildirimi
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This law notifies that New Caledonia, Grenada, and Ireland have been found to meet the standards for importing marine mammals under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. This affects businesses and organizations in these countries that deal with marine mammals, allowing them to export these animals to the U.S. under specific regulations.
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Action
Notification; publication of comparability finding determinations.
Key Changes
- New Caledonia, Grenada, and Ireland are now recognized for compliance with marine mammal import standards.
- Businesses in these countries can now export marine mammals to the U.S.
- Specific regulations will apply to the importation process.
Obligations
What this law requires
Businesses and organizations in New Caledonia, Grenada, and Ireland that export marine mammals to the U.S. must comply with the import provisions of the Marine Mammal Protection Act
U.S. importers of marine mammals from New Caledonia, Grenada, and Ireland must verify that the exporting countries meet the comparability standards established under the Marine Mammal Protection Act