(a)
Issuance
The Secretary may issue permits which authorize the taking or importation of any marine mammal. Permits for the incidental taking of marine mammals in the course of commercial fishing operations may only be issued as specifically provided for in sections 1371(a)(5) or 1416 of this title, or subsection (h) of this section.
(b)
Requisite provisions
Any permit issued under this section shall—
(1)
be consistent with any applicable regulation established by the Secretary under section
1373 of this title, and
(2)
specify—
(A)
the number and kind of animals which are authorized to be taken or imported,
(B)
the location and manner (which manner must be determined by the Secretary to be humane) in which they may be taken, or from which they may be imported,
(C)
the period during which the permit is valid, and
(D)
any other terms or conditions which the Secretary deems appropriate.
In any case in which an application for a permit cites as a reason for the proposed taking the overpopulation of a particular species or population stock, the Secretary shall first consider whether or not it would be more desirable to transplant a number of animals (but not to exceed the number requested for taking in the application) of that species or stock to a location not then inhabited by such species or stock but previously inhabited by such species or stock.
(f)
Possession of permit by issuee or his agent
Any permit issued under this section must be in the possession of the person to whom it is issued (or an agent of such person) during—
(1)
the time of the authorized or taking importation;
(2)
the period of any transit of such person or agent which is incident to such taking or importation; and
(3)
any other time while any marine mammal taken or imported under a such permit is in the possession of such person or agent.
A duplicate copy of the issued permit must be physically attached to the container, package, enclosure, or other means of containment, in which the marine mammal is placed for purposes of storage, transit, supervision, or care.