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Find out about tuna on your own store's shelves and what you can do to help dolphins!


Earth Island Institute monitors tuna companies around the world to ensure the tuna is caught by methods that do not harm dolphins and protect the marine ecosystem. Our standards prevent harm to dolphins and are adhered to by more than 90% of the world’s tuna companies.


In order for tuna to be considered “Dolphin Safe”, it must meet the following standards:



  1. No intentional chasing, netting or encirclement of dolphins during an entire tuna fishing trip;
  2. No use of drift gill nets to catch tuna;
  3. No accidental killing or serious injury to any dolphins during net sets;
  4. No mixing of dolphin-safe and dolphin-deadly tuna in individual boat wells (for accidental kill of dolphins), or in processing or storage facilities; and
  5. Each trip in the Eastern Tropical Pacific Ocean (ETP) by vessels 400 gross tons and above must have an independent observer on board attesting to the compliance with points (1) through (4) above.

 


 




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For more information on Earth Island's international “Dolphin Safe” standards and for copies of our policies, see the links below.




Samuel La BuddeDead dolphin being dragged off the deck of a tuna boat,
from an undercover video.

 

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無害海豚標章 墨在WTO控美設貿易障礙


中央社 更新日期:2009/03/20 22:22


(中央社記者周盈成日內瓦20日專電)墨西哥指美國採行的鮪魚產品「無害海豚」標章不公平,排除墨國產品,今天在世界貿易組織(WTO)要求成立爭端解決小組調查。



針對這起涉環境議題貿易爭端案的成立小組要求,美國行使了一次性的否決權。下次爭端解決機構集會時,如果墨西哥再提案,小組就會成立。



某些捕鮪魚的方式,例如使用圍網,往往會連同海豚一起捕殺。基於保育理由,美國在1990年代立法創設鮪魚產品的「無害海豚」(dolphin safe)標章,須以符合特定標準而不傷害海豚方式捕釣的鮪魚及其產品,才准許貼上此標章進出口及販賣。



墨西哥認為,美國禁止大型圍網漁船在熱帶東太平洋捕獲的鮪魚適用標章,嚴重打擊墨國鮪魚業。墨國指出,該國漁船捕獲的鮪魚已符合「美洲熱帶鮪類委員會(Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission)」無害海豚標準,美國的標準容許本國和大多國家的產品貼上標籤,卻排除了墨國產品,是對該國產品的歧視。



墨西哥因此指控美國違反 WTO的國民待遇原則和最惠國原則,及創設非法的技術性貿易障礙。墨方在去年10月向美方提出諮商要求,未獲結果,因此在今天提請成立小組。



環境議題在多邊貿易體制中一直備受爭議。已開發國家及一些民間團體較常希望貿易法能發揮環保和保育的功能,開發中國家則往往認為富國以此為藉口,設下窮國達不到的高標準,遂行「綠色保護主義」。980320



 



 

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