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There are ANY dead marine mammals… YES!.There is an obviously sick or injured animal that has been hauled out less than 24 hours… YES!.There is a live pinniped on the beach for more than 24 hours… YES!.There is a live cetacean on the beach or entangled cetacean in the water… YES!.Name and contact number for the person reporting the incident.Tags or branding on the animal (if applicable).Human interactions (evidence of ship strike, entangled, shooting, etc.).Condition of the animal (alive, dead, wounded, entangled, bleeding, etc.).Approximate size of the animal (length and weight), take a photo with a phone if possible.Location (region/landmarks and/or specific location like GPS coordinates).To report harassments and other violations to law enforcement: Entanglement Reporting Hotline: 1-877-SOS-WHAL or 1-87.West Coast Region Stranding Hotline: 1-86.To report a dead, injured, or stranded marine mammal along the West Coast (i.e., off California, Oregon, and Washington): Let others who are nearby know to stay at least 100 yards away (about the length of a football field), keep pets 100 yards away, help minimize disturbances if possible, and be aware of hazards or rising tides and monitor from an area that is safe. You can evaluate the animal’s behavior and monitor their condition for 24 hours. Many seals and sea lions haul out and rest on land and are not in distress. A dead marine mammal on the beach or in the water.įirst, determine if the animal is truly stranded.

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A marine mammal in the water that cannot return to its natural habitat without assistance.A marine mammal that is on the shore and, although able to return to the water, is in need of apparent medical attention.A marine mammal that is on the shore and unable to return to the water under its own power.The 2nd practitioner meeting was organized in Kazakhstan, within the framework of the Regional Programme for Afghanistan and Neighbouring Countries, Sub-Programme 2 on “International/Regional Cooperation in Legal Matters”, in cooperation with Sub-Programme 2 of the Country Office in Pakistan on “Criminal Justice and Legal Reform” and the support of the Global Programme against Money Laundering, Proceeds of Crime and the Financing of Terrorism, the Global Programme for Strengthening the Capacities of Member States to Prevent and Combat Transnational Organized Crime and the Academy of law enforcement agencies under the General Prosecutor’s Office of Kazakhstan in the framework of its project “Regional hub against global threats”. All agreed on creating their own asset recovery inter-agency network, in order to enhance international cooperation both within the region as well as with countries belonging to other ARINs worldwide Participants from six west and central Asian jurisdictions discussed the options available to them with regard to joining the ARIN structure. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Regional Program for Afghanistan and Neighbouring Countries, Sub-Program 2, on “International/Regional Cooperation in Legal Matters”, in cooperation with the Country Office in Pakistan on and the support of the Global Program against Money Laundering, Proceeds of Crime and the Financing of Terrorism, convened a regional workshop on International Cooperation in Asset Recovery and Confiscation in Pakistan. As the result of one of the recommendations to establish an informal network and cooperation in the field of criminal asset identification and recovery, the Camden Asset Recovery Inter-Agency Network (CARIN) was officially formed at the congress in the Hague.įollowing on from the success of CARIN, which is mainly but not exclusively European in nature, six other regions have established informal asset recovery inter-agency networks mirroring the CARIN model including West and Central Asia region covering a large geographical area that was not fully represented in the ARIN global structure In addition, practitioners participated in workshops that aimed to present recommendations dealing with the issue of identifying, tracing and seizing the profits of crime. ARIN-WCA is an informal network of contacts of law enforcement and prosecution practitioners and a cooperative group in all aspects of tackling the proceeds of crime, which aim at increasing the effectiveness of Network members’ efforts, on a multi-agency basis, in depriving criminals of their illicit profits.ĭublin-Ireland hosted a conference with participation of representatives of all European Union Member States to discuss international cooperation in relation to asset recovery.












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