Agriculture & Food

Annual Renewals for Import of Yellowfin Tuna from Various Nations

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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🇬🇧 English

This notice allows Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, and Spain to continue exporting yellowfin tuna to the U.S. The countries are complying with international dolphin conservation rules and tuna fishing regulations. This affects tuna fishing industries and requires continued evidence of compliance.

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Key Changes

  • Allows continued importation of yellowfin tuna from specific countries.
  • Requires compliance with dolphin conservation and tuna fishing regulations.
  • Mandates annual review of compliance evidence.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

The Government of each eligible nation must request a new affirmative finding every 5 years by submitting the required documentary evidence to the NMFS Assistant Administrator.

government of eligible nations
reporting
high

Each eligible nation must provide annual documentary evidence to NMFS to demonstrate that it continues to meet AIDCP and IATTC obligations.

government of eligible nations
annually
reporting
medium

Eligible nations may authorize IATTC to release compliance information directly to NMFS for annual renewal of affirmative finding determinations.

government of eligible nations
reporting
critical

If a nation is found to be consistently failing to take enforcement actions on violations, the affirmative finding will be terminated.

government of eligible nations
prohibition
high

The NMFS Assistant Administrator must conduct annual reviews to determine compliance with affirmative finding requirements based on submitted evidence.

NMFS
annually
operational

Affected Parties

Tuna fishing industries in listed countriesU.S. importers of yellowfin tuna

Tags

international trade,fisheries,environmental compliance