[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 50, Volume 7]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 50CFR216.3]



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                    TITLE 50--WILDLIFE AND FISHERIES

 

  CHAPTER II--NATIONAL MARINE FISHERIES SERVICE, NATIONAL OCEANIC AND 

           ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

 

PART 216_REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE TAKING AND IMPORTING OF MARINE MAMMALS

--Table of Contents

 

                         Subpart A_Introduction

 

Sec. 216.3  Definitions.



    In addition to definitions contained in the MMPA, and unless the 

context otherwise requires, in this part 216:

    Acts means, collectively, the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, 

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amended, 16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq., the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as 

amended, 16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq., and the Fur Seal Act of 1966, as 

amended, 16 U.S.C. 1151 et seq.

    Active sportfishing means paying passengers have their terminal 

fishing gear (lures, hooks, etc.) in the water in an attempt to catch 

fish or, in the case of fishing involving chumming, fishing is 

considered to be in progress from the instant fish have been sighted 

taking bait (boiling) during that chumming process.

    Administrator, Southwest Region means the Regional Administrator, 

Southwest Region, National Marine Fisheries Service, 501 W. Ocean Blvd., 

Suite 4200, Long Beach, CA 90802-4213, or his or her designee.

    Agreement on the International Dolphin Conservation Program 

(Agreement on the IDCP) means the Agreement establishing the formal 

binding IDCP that was signed in Washington, DC on May 21, 1998.

    Alaskan Native means a person defined in the Alaska Native Claims 

Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1602(b)) (85 Stat. 588) as a citizen of the 

United States who is of one-fourth degree or more Alaska Indian 

(including Tsimishian Indians enrolled or not enrolled in the Metlaktla 

Indian Community), Eskimo, or Aleut blood or combination thereof. The 

term includes any Native, as so defined, either or both of whose 

adoptive parents are not Natives. It also includes, in the absence of 

proof of a minimum blood quantum, any citizen of the United States who 

is regarded as an Alaska Native by the Native village or group, of which 

he claims to be a member and whose father or mother is (or, if deceased, 

was) regarded as Native by any Native village or Native group. Any such 

citizen enrolled by the Secretary of the Interior pursuant to section 5 

of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act shall be conclusively 

presumed to be an Alaskan Native for purposes of this part.

    Article of handicraft means items made by an Indian, Aleut or Eskimo 

from the nonedible byproducts of fur seals taken for personal or family 

consumption which--

    (1) Were commonly produced by Alaskan Natives on or before October 

14, 1983;

    (2) Are composed wholly or in some significant respect of natural 

materials, and;

    (3) Are significantly altered from their natural form and which are 

produced, decorated, or fashioned in the exercise of traditional native 

handicrafts without the use of pantographs, multiple carvers, or similar 

mass copying devices. Improved methods of production utilizing modern 

implements such as sewing machines or modern tanning techniques at a 

tannery registered pursuant to Sec. 216.23(c) may be used so long as no 

large scale mass production industry results. Traditional native 

handicrafts include, but are not limited to, weaving, carving, 

stitching, sewing, lacing, beading, drawing, and painting. The formation 

of traditional native groups, such as a cooperative, is permitted so 

long as no large scale mass production results.

    Assistant Administrator means the Assistant Administrator for 

Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and 

Atmospheric Administration, Silver Spring, MD 20910, or his/her 

designee.

    Authentic native articles of handicrafts and clothing means items 

made by an Indian, Aleut or Eskimo which (a) were commonly produced on 

or before December 21, 1972, and (b) are composed wholly or in some 

significant respect of natural materials, and (c) are significantly 

altered from their natural form and which are produced, decorated, or 

fashioned in the exercise of traditional native handicrafts without the 

use of pantographs, multiple carvers, or similar mass copying devices. 

Improved methods of production utilizing modern implements such as 

sewing machines or modern tanning techniques at a tannery registered 

pursuant to Sec. 216.23(c) may be used so long as no large scale mass 

production industry results. Traditional native handicrafts include, but 

are not limited to, weaving, carving, stitching, sewing, lacing, 

beading, drawing, and painting. The formation of traditional native 

groups, such as a cooperative, is permitted so long as no large scale 

mass production results.



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    Bona fide scientific research: (1) Means scientific research on 

marine mammals conducted by qualified personnel, the results of which:

    (i) Likely would be accepted for publication in a refereed 

scientific journal;

    (ii) Are likely to contribute to the basic knowledge of marine 

mammal biology or ecology. (Note: This includes, for example, marine 

mammal parts in a properly curated, professionally accredited scientific 

collection); or

    (iii) Are likely to identify, evaluate, or resolve conservation 

problems.

    (2) Research that is not on marine mammals, but that may 

incidentally take marine mammals, is not included in this definition 

(see sections 101(a)(3)(A), 101(a)(5)(A), and 101(a)(5)(D) of the MMPA, 

and sections 7(b)(4) and 10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA).

    Carrying capacity means the Regional Director's determination of the 

maximum amount of fish that a vessel can carry in short tons based on 

the greater of the amount indicated by the builder of the vessel, a 

marine surveyor's report, or the highest amount reported landed from any 

one trip.

    Certified charter vessel means a fishing vessel of a non-U.S. flag 

nation, which is operating under the jurisdiction of the marine mammal 

laws and regulations of another, harvesting, nation by a formal 

declaration entered into by mutual agreement of the nations.

    Co-investigator means the on-site representative of a principal 

investigator.

    Commercial fishing operation means the lawful harvesting of fish 

from the marine environment for profit as part of an ongoing business 

enterprise. Such terms may include licensed com mercial passenger 

fishing vessel (as defined) activities, but no other sport fish ing 

activities, whether or not the fish so caught are subsequently sold.

    Commercial passenger fishing vessel means any vessel licensed for 

commercial passenger fishing purposes within the State out of which it 

is operating and from which, while under charter or hire, persons are 

legally permitted to conduct sportfishing activities.

    Custody means holding a live marine mammal pursuant to the 

conditional authority granted under the MMPA, and the responsibility 

therein for captive maintenance of the marine mammal.

    Declaration of Panama means the declaration signed in Panama City, 

Republic of Panama, on October 4, 1995.

    Director, Office of Protected Resources means Director, Office of 

Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West 

Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910.

    Dolphin Mortality Limit (DML) means the maximum allowable number of 

incidental dolphin mortalities per calendar year assigned to a vessel, 

unless a shorter time period is specified.

    Endangered Species means a species or subspecies of marine mammal 

listed as ``endangered'' pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, 

87 Stat. 884, Pub. L. 93-205 (see part 17 of this title).

    ESA means the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended, 16 U.S.C. 

1531 et seq.

    ETP means the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean which includes the 

Pacific Ocean area bounded by 40[deg] N. latitude, 40[deg] S. latitude, 

160[deg] W. longitude and the coastlines of North, Central and South 

America.

    Facility means, in the context specific to captive marine mammals,: 

(1) One or more permanent primary enclosures used to hold marine mammals 

captive (i.e., pools, lagoons) and associated infrastructure (i.e., 

equipment and supplies necessary for the care and maintenance of marine 

mammals) where these enclosures are either located within the boundaries 

of a single contiguous parcel of land and water, or are grouped together 

within the same general area within which enclosure-to-enclosure 

transport is expected to be completed in less than one hour; or

    (2) A traveling display/exhibit, where the enclosure(s) and 

associated infrastructure is transported together with the marine 

mammals.

    Feeding is offering, giving, or attempt ing to give food or non-food 

items to marine mammals in the wild. It in cludes operating a vessel or 

providing other platforms from which feeding is conducted or supported. 

It does not include the routine discard of bycatch during fishing 

operations or the routine discharge of waste or fish byproducts from 

fish processing plants or other platforms if the discharge is



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otherwise legal and is incidental to operation of the activity.

    First exporter means the person or com pany that first exports the 

fish or fish product, or, in the case of shipments that are subject to 

the labeling requirements of 50 CFR part 247 and that only contain fish 

harvested by vessels of the United States, the first seller of the fish 

or fish product.

    Fisheries Certificate of Origin, or FCO, means NOAA Form 370, as 

described in Sec. 216.24(f)(4).

    Force majeure means forces outside the vessel operator's or vessel 

owner's control that could not be avoided by the exercise of due care.

    FSA means the Fur Seal Act of 1966, as amended, 16 U.S.C. 1151 et 

seq.

    Fur seal means North Pacific fur seal, scientifically known as Cal 

lorhi nus ursinus.

    Hard part means any bone, tooth, baleen, treated pelt, or other part 

of a marine mammal that is relatively solid or durable.

    Harvesting nation means the country under whose flag one or more 

fishing vessels are documented, or which has by formal declaration 

agreed to assert jurisdiction over one or more certified charter 

vessels, from which vessel(s) fish are caught that are a part of any 

cargo or shipment of fish to be imported into the United States, 

regardless of any intervening transshipments.

    Humane means the method of taking, import, export, or other activity 

which involves the least possible degree of pain and suffering 

practicable to the animal involved.

    Import means to land on, bring into, or introduce into, or attempt 

to land on, bring into, or introduce into, any place subject to the 

jurisdiction of the United States, whether or not such landing, 

bringing, or introduction constitutes an importation within the Customs 

laws of the United States; except that, for the purpose of any ban 

issued under 16 U.S.C. 1371(a)(2) on the importation of fish or fish 

products, the definition of ``import'' in Sec. 216.24(f)(1)(ii) shall 

apply.

    Incidental catch means the taking of a marine mammal (1) because it 

is directly interfering with commercial fishing operations, or (2) as a 

consequence of the steps used to secure the fish in connection with 

commercial fishing operations: Provided, That a marine mammal so taken 

must immediately be returned to the sea with a minimum of injury and 

further, that the taking of a marine mammal, which otherwise meets the 

requirements of this definition shall not be considered an incidental 

catch of that mammal if it is used subsequently to assist in commercial 

fishing operations.

    Intentional purse seine set means that a tuna purse seine vessel or 

associated vessels chase marine mammals and subsequently make a purse 

seine set.

    International Dolphin Conservation Program (IDCP) means the 

international program established by the agreement signed in La Jolla, 

California, in June 1992, as formalized, modified, and enhanced in 

accordance with the Declaration of Panama and the Agreement on the IDCP.

    International Dolphin Conservation Program Act (IDCPA) means Public 

Law 105-42, enacted into law on August 15, 1997.

    International Review Panel (IRP) means the International Review 

Panel established by the Agreement on the IDCP.

    Intrusive research means a procedure conducted for bona fide 

scientific research involving: A break in or cutting of the skin or 

equivalent, insertion of an instrument or material into an orifice, 

introduction of a substance or object into the animal's immediate 

environment that is likely either to be ingested or to contact and 

directly affect animal tissues (i.e., chemical substances), or a 

stimulus directed at animals that may involve a risk to health or 

welfare or that may have an impact on normal function or behavior (i.e., 

audio broadcasts directed at animals that may affect behavior). For 

captive animals, this definition does not include:

    (1) A procedure conducted by the professional staff of the holding 

facility or an attending veterinarian for purposes of animal husbandry, 

care, maintenance, or treatment, or a routine medical procedure that, in 

the reasonable judgment of the attending veterinarian, would not 

constitute a risk to the health or welfare of the captive animal; or



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    (2) A procedure involving either the introduction of a substance or 

object (i.e., as described in this definition) or a stimulus directed at 

animals that, in the reasonable judgment of the attending veterinarian, 

would not involve a risk to the health or welfare of the captive animal.

    Label means a display of written, printed, or graphic matter on or 

affixed to the immediate container of any article.

    Land or landing means to begin offloading any fish, to arrive in 

port with the intention of offloading fish, or to cause any fish to be 

offloaded.

    Large-scale driftnet means a gillnet that is composed of a panel or 

panels of webbing, or a series of such gillnets, with a total length of 

2.5 kilometers or more that is used on the high seas and allowed to 

drift with the currents and winds for the purpose of harvesting fish by 

entangling the fish in the webbing of the net.

    Level A Harassment means any act of pursuit, torment, or annoyance 

which has the potential to injure a marine mammal or marine mammal stock 

in the wild.

    Level B Harassment means any act of pursuit, torment, or annoyance 

which has the potential to disturb a marine mammal or marine mammal 

stock in the wild by causing disruption of behavioral patterns, 

including, but not limited to, migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, 

feeding, or sheltering but which does not have the potential to injure a 

marine mammal or marine mammal stock in the wild.

    Marine environment means the oceans and the seas, including 

estuarine and brackish waters.

    Marine mammal means those specimens of the following orders, which 

are morphologically adapted to the marine environment, and whether alive 

or dead, and any part thereof, including but not limited to, any raw, 

dressed or dyed fur or skin: Cetacea (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) 

and Pinnipedia, other than walrus (seals and sea lions).

    MMPA means the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, as amended, 16 

U.S.C. 1361 et seq.

    Native village or town means any community, association, tribe, 

band, clan or group.

    Optimum sustainable population is a population size which falls 

within a range from the population level of a given species or stock 

which is the largest supportable within the ecosystem to the population 

level that results in maximum net productivity. Maximum net productivity 

is the greatest net annual increment in population numbers or biomass 

resulting from additions to the population due to reproduction and/or 

growth less losses due to natural mortality.

    Per-stock per-year dolphin mortality limit means the maximum 

allowable number of incidental dolphin mortalities and serious injuries 

from a specified stock per calendar year, as established under the IDCP.

    Pregnant means pregnant near term.

    Pribilovians means Indians, Aleuts, and Eskimos who live on the 

Pribilof Islands.

    Principal investigator means the individual primarily responsible 

for the taking, importation, export, and any related activities 

conducted under a permit issued for scientific research or enhancement 

purposes.

    Public display means an activity that provides opportunities for the 

public to view living marine mammals at a facility holding marine 

mammals captive.

    Regional Director means the Regional Administrator, Northeast 

Regional Office, NMFS, One Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930; or 

Regional Administrator, Northwest Regional Office, NMFS, 7600 Sandpoint 

Way, N.E., Building 1, Seattle, WA 98115; or Regional Administrator, 

Southeast Regional Office, NMFS, 9721 Executive Center Drive North, St. 

Petersburg, FL 33702; or Regional Administrator, Southwest Regional 

Office, NMFS, 501 West Ocean Boulevard, Suite 4200, Long Beach, CA 

90802; or Regional Administrator, Pacific Islands Regional Office, NMFS, 

1601 Kapiolani Boulevard, Suite 1110, Honolulu, HI 96814; or Regional 

Administrator, Alaska Regional Office, NMFS, PO Box 21668, Juneau, AK 

99802.

    Rehabilitation means treatment of beached and stranded marine 

mammals taken under section 109(h)(1) of the MMPA or imported under 

section 109(h)(2) of the MMPA, with the intent of restoring the marine 

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health and, if necessary, behavioral patterns.

    Secretary shall mean the Secretary of Commerce or his authorized 

representative.

    Serious injury means any injury that will likely result in 

mortality.

    Sexual harassment means any unwelcome sexual advance, request for 

sexual favors, or other verbal and physical conduct of a sexual nature 

which has the purpose or effect of substantially interfering with an 

individual's work performance or creating an intimidating, hostile, or 

offensive working environment.

    Soft part means any marine mammal part that is not a hard part. Soft 

parts do not include urine or fecal material.

    South Pacific Ocean means any waters of the Pacific Ocean that lie 

south of the equator.

    South Pacific Tuna Treaty means the Treaty on Fisheries Between the 

Governments of Certain Pacific Island States and the Government of the 

United States of America (50 CFR part 300, subpart D).

    Stranded or stranded marine mammal means a marine mammal specimen 

under the jurisdiction of the Secretary:

    (1) If the specimen is dead, and is on a beach or shore, or is in 

the water within the Exclusive Economic Zone of the United States; or

    (2) If the specimen is alive, and is on a beach or shore and is 

unable to return to the water, or is in the water within the Exclusive 

Economic Zone of the United States where the water is so shallow that 

the specimen is un able to return to its natural habitat under its own 

power.

    Subsistence means the use of marine mammals taken by Alaskan Natives 

for food, clothing, shelter, heating, transportation, and other uses 

necessary to maintain the life of the taker or those who depend upon the 

taker to provide them with such subsistence.

    Subsistence uses means the customary and traditional uses of fur 

seals taken by Pribilovians for direct personal or family consumption as 

food, shelter, fuel, clothing, tools or transportation; for the making 

and selling of handicraft articles out of nonedible byproducts of fur 

seals taken for personal or family consumption; and for barter, or 

sharing for personal or family consumption. As used in this definition--

    (1) Family means all persons related by blood, marriage, or 

adoption, or any person living within a household on a permanent basis.

    (2) Barter means the exchange of fur seals or their parts, taken for 

subsistence uses--

    (i) For other wildlife or fish or their parts, or

    (ii) For other food or for nonedible items other than money if the 

exchange is of a limited and noncommercial nature.

    Take means to harass, hunt, capture, collect, or kill, or attempt to 

harass, hunt, capture, collect, or kill any marine mammal. This 

includes, without limitation, any of the following: The collection of 

dead animals, or parts thereof; the restraint or detention of a marine 

mammal, no matter how temporary; tagging a marine mammal; the negligent 

or intentional operation of an aircraft or vessel, or the doing of any 

other negligent or intentional act which results in disturbing or 

molesting a marine mammal; and feeding or attempting to feed a marine 

mammal in the wild.

    Threatened species means a species of marine mammal listed as 

``threatened'' pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973, 87 Stat. 

884, Pub. L. 93-205.

    Trip means a voyage starting when a vessel leaves port with all fish 

wells empty of fish and ending when a vessel unloads all of its fish.

    Tuna product means any food product processed for retail sale and 

intended for human or animal consumption that contains an item listed in 

Sec. 216.24(f)(2)(i) or (ii), but does not include perishable items 

with a shelf life of less than 3 days.

    Wasteful manner means any taking or method of taking which is likely 

to result in the killing of marine mammals beyond those needed for 

subsistence, subsistence uses, or for the making of authentic native 

articles of handicrafts and clothing, or which results in the waste of a 

substantial portion of the marine mammal and includes, without 

limitation, the employment of a method of taking which is not likely to 

assure the capture or killing of a marine mammal, or which is not 

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followed by a reasonable effort to retrieve the marine mammal.



[39 FR 1852, Jan. 15, 1974]



    Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting Sec. 

216.3, see the List of Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding 

Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.