[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 9, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 9CFR3.111]

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                  TITLE 9--ANIMALS AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS
 
  CHAPTER I--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF 
                               AGRICULTURE
 
PART 3_STANDARDS--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart E_Specifications for the Humane Handling, Care, Treatment, and 
                    Transportation of Marine Mammals
 
Sec. 3.111  Swim-with-the-dolphin programs.

    Swim-with-the-dolphin programs shall comply with the requirements in 
this section, as well as with all other applicable requirements of the 
regulations pertaining to marine mammals.
    (a) Space requirements. The primary enclosure for SWTD cetaceans 
shall contain an interactive area, a buffer area, and a sanctuary area. 
None of these areas shall be made uninviting to the animals. Movement of 
cetaceans into the buffer or sanctuary area shall not be restricted in 
any way. Notwithstanding the space requirements set forth in Sec. 
3.104, each of the three areas required for SWTD programs shall meet the 
following space requirements:
    (1) The horizontal dimension for each area must be at least three 
times the average adult body length of the species of cetacean used in 
the program;
    (2) The minimum surface area required for each area is calculated as 
follows:

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    (i) Up to two cetaceans:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR04SE98.022
    
    (ii) Three cetaceans:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR04SE98.023
    
    (iii) Additional SA for each animal in excess of three:
    [GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TR04SE98.024
    
    (3) The average depth for sea pens, lagoons, and similar natural 
enclosures at low tide shall be at least 9 feet. The average depth for 
any manmade enclosure or other structure not subject to tidal action 
shall be at least 9 feet. A portion of each area may be excluded when 
calculating the average depth, but the excluded portion may not be used 
in calculating whether the interactive, buffer, and sanctuary area meet 
the requirements of paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), and (a)(4) of this 
section.
    (4) The minimum volume required for each animal is calculated as 
follows:

Volume = SA x 9

    (b) Water clarity. Sufficient water clarity shall be maintained so 
that attendants are able to observe cetaceans and humans at all times 
while within the interactive area. If water clarity does not allow these 
observations, the interactive sessions shall be canceled until the 
required clarity is provided.
    (c) Employees and attendants. Each SWTD program shall have, at the 
minimum, the following personnel, with the following minimum backgrounds 
(each position shall be held by a separate individual, with a sufficient 
number of attendants to comply with Sec. 3.111(e)(4)):
    (1) Licensee or manager--at least one full-time staff member with at 
least 6 years experience in a professional or managerial position 
dealing with captive cetaceans;
    (2) Head trainer/behaviorist--at least one full-time staff member 
with at least 6 years experience in training cetaceans for SWTD 
behaviors in the past 10 years, or an equivalent amount of experience 
involving in-water training of cetaceans, who serves as the head trainer 
for the SWTD program;
    (3) Trainer/supervising attendant--at least one full-time staff 
member with at least 3 years training and/or handling experience 
involving human/cetacean interaction programs;
    (4) Attendant--an adequate number of staff members who are 
adequately trained in the care, behavior, and training of the program 
animals. Attendants shall be designated by the trainer, in consultation 
with the head trainer/behaviorist and licensee/manager, to conduct and 
monitor interactive sessions in accordance with Sec. 3.111(e); and
    (5) Attending veterinarian--at least one staff or consultant 
veterinarian who has at least the equivalent of 2 years full-time 
experience (4,160 or more hours) with cetacean medicine within the past 
10 years, and who is licensed to practice veterinary medicine.
    (d) Program animals. Only cetaceans that meet the requirements of 
Sec. 3.111(e)(2) and (3) may be used in SWTD programs.
    (e) Handling. (1) Interaction time (i.e., designated interactive 
swim sessions) for each cetacean shall not exceed 2 hours per day. Each 
program cetacean shall have at least one period in each 24 hours of at 
least 10 continuous hours without public interaction.
    (2) All cetaceans used in an interactive session shall be adequately 
trained and conditioned in human interaction so that they respond in the 
session to the attendants with appropriate behavior for safe 
interaction. The head trainer/behaviorist, trainer/supervising 
attendant, or attendant shall, at all times, control the nature

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and extent of the cetacean interaction with the public during a session, 
using the trained responses of the program animal.
    (3) All cetaceans used in interactive sessions shall be in good 
health, including, but not limited to, not being infectious. Cetaceans 
undergoing veterinary treatment may be used in interactive sessions only 
with the approval of the attending veterinarian.
    (4) The ratio of human participants to cetaceans shall not exceed 
3:1. The ratio of human participants to attendants or other authorized 
SWTD personnel (i.e., head trainer/behaviorist or trainer/supervising 
attendant) shall not exceed 3:1.
    (5) Prior to participating in an SWTD interactive session, members 
of the public shall be provided with oral and written rules and 
instructions for the session, to include the telephone and FAX numbers 
for APHIS, Animal Care, for reporting injuries or complaints. Members of 
the public shall agree, in writing, to abide by the rules and 
instructions before being allowed to participate in the session. Any 
participant who fails to follow the rules or instructions shall be 
removed from the session by the facility.
    (6) All interactive sessions shall have at least two attendants or 
other authorized SWTD personnel (i.e., head trainer/behaviorist or 
trainer/supervising attendant). At least one attendant shall be 
positioned out of the water. One or more attendants or other authorized 
SWTD personnel may be positioned in the water. If a facility has more 
than two incidents during interactive sessions within a year's time span 
that have been dangerous or harmful to either a cetacean or a human, 
APHIS, in consultation with the head trainer/behaviorist, will determine 
if changes in attendant positions are needed.
    (7) All SWTD programs shall limit interaction between cetaceans and 
humans so that the interaction does not harm the cetaceans, does not 
remove the element of choice from the cetaceans by actions such as, but 
not limited to, recalling the animal from the sanctuary area, and does 
not elicit unsatisfactory, undesirable, or unsafe behaviors from the 
cetaceans. All SWTD programs shall prohibit grasping or holding of the 
cetacean's body, unless under the direct and explicit instruction of an 
attendant eliciting a specific cetacean behavior, and shall prevent the 
chasing or other harassment of the cetaceans.
    (8) In cases where cetaceans used in an interactive session exhibit 
unsatisfactory, undesirable, or unsafe behaviors, including, but not 
limited to, charging, biting, mouthing, or sexual contact with humans, 
such cetaceans shall either be removed from the interactive area or the 
session shall be terminated. Written criteria shall be developed by each 
SWTD program, and shall be submitted to and approved by APHIS \11\ 
regarding conditions and procedures for maintaining compliance with 
paragraph (e)(4) of this section; for the termination of a session when 
removal of a cetacean is not possible; and regarding criteria and 
protocols for handling program animal(s) exhibiting unsatisfactory, 
undesirable, or unsafe behaviors, including retraining time and 
techniques, and removal from the program and/or facility, if 
appropriate. The head trainer/behaviorist shall determine when 
operations will be terminated, and when they may resume. In the absence 
of the head trainer/behaviorist, the determination to terminate a 
session shall be made by the trainer/supervising attendant. Only the 
head trainer/behaviorist may determine when a session may be resumed.
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    \11\ Send to Administrator, c/o Animal and Plant Health Inspection 
Service, Animal Care, 4700 River Road Unit 84, Riverdale, Maryland 
20737-1234.
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    (f) Recordkeeping. (1) Each facility shall provide APHIS \12\ with a 
description of its program at least 30 days prior to initiation of the 
program, or in the case of any program in place before September 4, 
1998, not later than October 5, 1998. The description shall include at 
least the following:
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    \12\ See footnote 11 in Sec. 3.111(e)(8).
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    (i) Identification of each cetacean in the program, by means of name 
and/or number, sex, age, and any other means the Administrator 
determines to be necessary to adequately identify the cetacean;

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    (ii) A description of the educational content and agenda of planned 
interactive sessions, and the anticipated average and maximum frequency 
and duration of encounters per cetacean per day;
    (iii) The content and method of pre-encounter orientation, rules, 
and instructions, including restrictions on types of physical contact 
with the cetaceans;
    (iv) A description of the SWTD facility, including the primary 
enclosure and other SWTD animal housing or holding enclosures at the 
facility;
    (v) A description of the training, including actual or expected 
number of hours each cetacean has undergone or will undergo prior to 
participation in the program;
    (vi) The resume of the licensee and/or manager, the head trainer/
behaviorist, the trainer/supervising attendant, any other attendants, 
and the attending veterinarian;
    (vii) The current behavior patterns and health of each cetacean, to 
be assessed and submitted by the attending veterinarian;
    (viii) For facilities that employ a part-time attending veterinarian 
or consultant arrangements, a written program of veterinary care (APHIS 
form 7002), including protocols and schedules of professional visits; 
and
    (ix) A detailed description of the monitoring program to be used to 
detect and identify changes in the behavior and health of the cetaceans.
    (2) All SWTD programs shall comply in all respects with the 
regulations and standards set forth in parts 2 and 3 of this subchapter.
    (3) Individual animal veterinary records, including all 
examinations, laboratory reports, treatments, and necropsy reports shall 
be kept at the SWTD site for at least 3 years and shall be made 
available to an APHIS official upon request during inspection.
    (4) The following records shall be kept at the SWTD site for at 
least 3 years and shall be made available to an APHIS official upon 
request during inspection:
    (i) Individual cetacean feeding records; and
    (ii) Individual cetacean behavioral records.
    (5) The following reports shall be kept at the SWTD site for at 
least 3 years and shall be made available to an APHIS official upon 
request during inspection:
    (i) Statistical summaries of the number of minutes per day that each 
animal participated in an interactive session;
    (ii) A statistical summary of the number of human participants per 
month in the SWTD program; and
    (6) A description of any changes made in the SWTD program, which 
shall be submitted to APHIS \13\ on a semi-annual basis.
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    \13\ See footnote 11 in Sec. 3.111(e)(8).
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    (7) All incidents resulting in injury to either cetaceans or humans 
participating in an interactive session, which shall be reported to 
APHIS within 24 hours of the incident.\14\ Within 7 days of any such 
incident, a written report shall be submitted to the Administrator.\15\ 
The report shall provide a detailed description of the incident and 
shall establish a plan of action for the prevention of further 
occurrences.
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    \14\ Telephone numbers for APHIS, Animal Care, regional offices can 
be found in local telephone books.
    \15\ See footnote 11 in Sec. 3.111(e)(8).
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    (g) Veterinary care. (1) The attending veterinarian shall conduct 
on-site evaluations of each cetacean at least once a month. The 
evaluation shall include a visual inspection of the animal; examination 
of the behavioral, feeding, and medical records of the animal; and a 
discussion of each animal with an animal care staff member familiar with 
the animal.
    (2) The attending veterinarian shall observe an interactive swim 
session at the SWTD site at least once each month.
    (3) The attending veterinarian shall conduct a complete physical 
examination of each cetacean at least once every 6 months. The 
examination shall include a profile of the cetacean, including the 
cetacean's identification (name and/or number, sex, and age), 
weight,\16\ length, axillary girth, appetite, and behavior. The 
attending veterinarian shall also conduct a general

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examination to evaluate body condition, skin, eyes, mouth, blow hole and 
cardio-respiratory system, genitalia, and feces (gastrointestinal 
status). The examination shall also include a complete blood count and 
serum chemistry analysis. Fecal and blow hole smears shall be obtained 
for cytology and parasite evaluation.
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    \16\ Weight may be measured either by scale or calculated using the 
following formulae:
    Females: Natural log of body mass = -8.44 + 1.34(natural log of 
girth) + 1.28(natural log of standard length).
    Males: Natural log of body mass= -10.3 + 1.62(natural log of girth) 
+ 1.38(natural log of standard length).
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    (4) The attending veterinarian, during the monthly site visit, shall 
record the nutritional and reproductive status of each cetacean (i.e., 
whether in an active breeding program, pregnant, or nursing).
    (5) The attending veterinarian shall examine water quality records 
and provide a written assessment, to remain at the SWTD site for at 
least 3 years, of the overall water quality during the preceding month. 
Such records shall be made available to an APHIS official upon request 
during inspection.
    (6) In the event that a cetacean dies, complete necropsy results, 
including all appropriate histopathology, shall be recorded in the 
cetacean's individual file and shall be made available to APHIS 
officials during facility inspections, or as requested by APHIS. The 
necropsy shall be performed within 48 hours of the cetacean's death, by 
a veterinarian experienced in marine mammal necropsies. If the necropsy 
is not to be performed within 3 hours of the discovery of the cetacean's 
death, the cetacean shall be refrigerated until necropsy. Written 
results of the necropsy shall be available in the cetacean's individual 
file within 7 days after death for gross pathology and within 45 days 
after death for histopathology.

(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control numbers 
0579-0036 and 0579-0115)

[63 FR 47148, Sept. 4, 1998]

    Effective Date Note: At 64 FR 15920, Apr. 2, 1999, Sec. 3.111 was 
suspended, effective Apr. 2, 1999.

                        Transportation Standards