
International Fisheries Trade Permit
The International Fisheries Trade Permit (IFTP) is required for the import, export, or re-export of fishery products subject to the NOAA Fisheries trade monitoring programs.
These instructions will walk you through how to obtain an IFTP. This includes step by step instructions to: renew an IFTP permit (page 13). If you are a new NOAA Fisheries Permits …
NOAA :: National Marine Fisheries Service
*** NEW IFTP permits are now available. Click here for further information on how to apply for this permit ***
Importers of products covered by the NOAA Form 370 Tuna Tracking and Verification Program (TTVP) will also be required to obtain the IFTP. A single IFTP will entitle the holder to conduct …
eCFR :: 50 CFR 300.104 -- International Fisheries Trade Permits and ...
§ 300.104 International Fisheries Trade Permits and AMLR first receiver permits. (a) General. (1) A person may import, export, or re-export AMLR into the United States only under a NMFS …
Student Competitions - Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
Invent for the Planet (IFTP) is an innovation fostering 48-hour global collaborative competition, in which students from 34 universities representing 20 countries simultaneously come together to …
eCFR :: 50 CFR 300.322 -- International Fisheries Trade Permit.
Any person, including a resident agent for a nonresident corporation (see 19 CFR 141.18), who imports as defined in § 300.321, exports, or re-exports fish or fish products regulated under …
NOAA :: National Marine Fisheries Service
NOTE: These are instructions only for users applying for International Fisheries Trade Permit (s) (IFTP). Click the button on the right side of the page that says "Register". On the "New User …
These instructions will walk you through how to obtain an IFTP. This includes step by step instructions to: renew an IFTP permit (page 13). If you are a new NOAA Fisheries Permits …
SIMP Compliant Importers List - NOAA Fisheries
SIMP, a seafood traceability program for thirteen species groups that are particularly vulnerable to illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing or seafood fraud, requires importers to adhere to …