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SIMP is a screening and restriction tool used to identify IUU-caught fish and fish products and misreported seafood from entering the U.
S.
market
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The scheme uses "risk-based criteria to target species most vulnerable to IUU fishing and seafood fraud"
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S.
market
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The scheme uses "risk-based criteria to target species most vulnerable to IUU fishing and seafood fraud"
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The report assesses the inclusion of existing species in SIMP and considers whether other species should be included in the program
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SIMP has been implemented for about 3 years for all 13 species and species groups, including about 1100 species
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As part of NOAA's comprehensive approach to combating IUU fishing and seafood fraud, the program is committed to continued development and enhancement of programs and regulations
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As part of NOAA's comprehensive approach to combating IUU fishing and seafood fraud, the program is committed to continued development and enhancement of programs and regulations
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NOAA said it would consider expanding the SIMP species population to create a larger group of species to address possible species false positives to circumvent reporting requirements
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NOAA said it was unlikely that any species or groups of species included in the plan would be considered for removal at this time, and that it would conduct a risk analysis to determine whether other species should be included
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Species considered for inclusion in the SIMP program include snapper, Atlantic blue pool crab, king crab, tuna and tuna species, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries Division
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