Captain’s Statement Templates
For trips that began on or after May 21, 2016, regulations require fishing vessel captains to sign and submit statements for tuna to be certified as dolphin-safe.
For trips that began on or after May 21, 2016, NOAA Fisheries regulations require fishing vessel captains to submit the following statements for tuna to be certified as "dolphin-safe":
- No purse seine net or other fishing gear was intentionally deployed on or used to encircle dolphins during the fishing trip, and no dolphins were killed or seriously injured in the sets or other gear deployments in which the tuna were caught.
- The vessel captain has completed the Tuna Tracking and Verification Program Dolphin-Safe Captain's Training Course.
NOAA Fisheries created a template of the above captain's statement (PDF, 1 page). Captains are not required to use this template, but it is provided as a courtesy to help identify the correct language required. The correct wording for a captain's statement is also found in the Federal Regulations at 50 CFR 216.91(a)(3)(iii)(A) and (B).
The requirement remains unchanged for an International Dolphin Conservation Program (IDCP) Member Nation certification for all tuna and tuna product certified dolphin-safe if such tuna was harvested by a large purse seine vessel over 400 short tons (363.2 metric tons) in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean.
More Information
- NOAA Form 370 – Fisheries Certificate of Origin (PDF, 2 pages)
- Dolphin-Safe Captain's Training Course
- NOAA Fisheries Seafood Import and Export Tool
- Harmonized Tariff Schedule for Selected Tuna and Tuna Products
- Products of Italian Origin
- International Trade Program
- Tuna/Dolphin Embargo Status Update
- Tuna Tracking and Verification Program
- Verification Components
- Dolphin-Safe Overview
- Import Statistics
- Contact Us