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Non-lethal deterrance at Bonneville&Ballard.pdf - Mediate.com

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MMPA Section 109(h)[TAKING OF MARINE MAMMALS AS PART OF OFFICIAL DUTIES.](1) Nothing in this title or title IV shall prevent a Federal, St<strong>at</strong>e, or local government officialor employee or a person design<strong>at</strong>ed under section 112(c) from taking, in the course of his orher duties as an official, employee, or designee, a marine mammal in a humane manner(including euthanasia) if such taking is for—(A) the protection or welfare of the mammal,(B) the protection of the public health and welfare, or(C) the non<strong>lethal</strong> removal of nuisance animals.(2) Nothing in this title shall prevent the Secretary or a person design<strong>at</strong>ed under section 112(c)from importing a marine mammal into the United St<strong>at</strong>es if such import<strong>at</strong>ion is necessary torender medical tre<strong>at</strong>ment th<strong>at</strong> is not otherwise available.(3) In any case in which it is feasible to return to its n<strong>at</strong>ural habit<strong>at</strong> a marine mammal taken orimported under circumstances described in this subsection, steps to achieve th<strong>at</strong> result shall betaken.

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