What Is MMPA Navy?

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The Department of Defense announced June 30 the authorization of a six-month national defense exemption from requirements of the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) for naval activity involving mid-frequency active sonar use during major training exercises and on established ranges and operating areas.

What does the MMPA do?

The MMPA prohibits the taking and importation of marine mammals and marine mammal products , where “take” means to harass, feed, hunt, capture, or kill any marine mammal, or to attempt to do so.

What is the MMPA and why is it important?

Enacted by Congress in October of 1972, the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA) is extremely important for the conservation of many marine mammal species . ... Specifically, the MMPA prohibits acts or attempts of harassment, killing, and capturing marine mammals without prior approval with a permit.

What animals does the MMPA protect?

MMPA and CITES

All cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises), all sirenians (manatees and dugongs) and several marine carnivores (seals, otters, walrus, and polar bears) are protected under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).

What is DJMS?

The Defense Joint Military Pay System (DJMS) facilitates the standardization of military pay policies and procedures among the Services.

Who passed the MMPA?

MMPA was signed into law on October 21, 1972, by President Richard Nixon and took effect 60 days later on December 21, 1972. It prohibits the “taking” of marine mammals, and enacts a moratorium on the import, export, and sale of any marine mammal, along with any marine mammal part or product within the United States.

Are there any laws to protect sea lions?

All seals and sea lions are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act , and some are also listed under the Endangered Species Act. Together with our partners, we work to study, protect, and conserve these unique marine mammals and their habitats.

Is the MMPA successful?

The MMPA has certainly been a success on many levels . The current status of multiple marine mammal populations is measurably better than in 1972.

Is the MMPA still in effect?

Even after 45 years in place , the MMPA still plays a vastly important role when it comes to protecting marine mammals today. Using this law, we can continue to ensure more responsible fisheries practices and further develop ways to protect the animals that call our waters home.

What led to the MMPA?

The MMPA was enacted in October 1972 in partial response to growing concerns among scientists and the general public that certain species and populations of marine mammals were in danger of extinction or depletion as a result of human activities .

Are seals federally protected?

Both grey seals and common or harbour seals are protected species and there is legislation covering their illegal harm, taking or killing.

Who protects whales?

WWF has been actively working to protect whales for 50 years. In 1984, we helped to convince the world to ban commercial whaling.

What laws protect whales?

Under United States law, all species of whales are protected by two federal laws, the Marine Mammal Protection Act and the Endangered Species Act . In 1972, the United States Congress passed the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA).

What is DFAS in IND in Army RC?

The Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) is an agency of the United States Department of Defense (DOD), headquartered in Indianapolis, IN. ... DFAS is responsible for all payments to servicemembers, employees, vendors, and contractors.

How do I get copies of my old Les?

For copies of an LES greater than one year old, call 888-332-7411 and choose option #2 . To send your request via e-mail, please click on the askDFAS icon located in the top right hand corner of the www.dfas.mil home page. Reserve Navy Service Members: Your LES’s for the past 13 months are available on myPay.

How do I read my Department of Defense pay stub?

  1. NAME: This is the service member’s name listed Last, First, Middle Initial.
  2. SOC. ...
  3. GRADE: The service member’s current paygrade.
  4. PAY DATE: This is the Pay Entry Base Date (PEBD). ...
  5. YRS SVC: In two digits, the actual years of creditable service.
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