Costa Rica's Legislative Assembly has delayed a bill that would have prohibited foreign-flagged tuna purse-seiners from fishing within 100 miles of its coastline. The bill, which received initial approval in December 2020, was pulled before a second vote and has been delayed for six months. The Costa Rican Fisheries Federation (FECOP) and environmental NGO MarViva backed the bill, arguing it would provide better protection for dolphins and other marine life. In 2014, Costa Rica passed a law pushing tuna purse-seining to beyond 45 miles off its coast, resulting in a reduction of bycatch and an improvement in the population count of turtles, sharks, manta rays, and sportfish.