
April 15, 2004
Subject:
Changes Affecting Import and Export of Seahorses and Other
Tropical Fish
Background:
Global concern regarding international trade in coral reef
species prompted the Convention on International Trade in
Endangered Species (CITES) to list all species of seahorses
(Hippocampus sp.) on Appendix-II. Seahorses are commonly
traded live for the aquarium trade and dead for the curio
and medicinal trade. The delayed CITES listing for seahorses
takes effect on May 15, 2004. Beginning May 15, shipments
containing seahorses will require CITES export permits or
re-export certificates.
The
U.S. Coral Reef Task Force is charged with determining the
U.S. role in the international trade of coral reef species.
As part of this effort, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
was tasked to analyze data on international trade in coral
reef species, particularly the trade in marine fish. Currently,
the Service allows importers and exporters to combine all
tropical fish, both freshwater and marine, into one record
on the Form 3-177 (Declaration for the Importation or Exportation
of Fish or Wildlife) provided the invoice contains the more
detailed information that is required. This consolidation
hinders the Service’s ability to distinguish between
freshwater and marine tropical fish.
Action:
- Effective
May 15, 2004, all seahorses (Hippocampus sp.) must
be separately declared at the species level on the declaration
form and must be accompanied by the required valid CITES
permit or certificate. Traders should be alert and schedule
shipments containing seahorses so that any imports or exports
that occur on or after May 15, 2004, are accompanied by
valid CITES documents.
- Effective
May 15, 2004, all importers and exporters must separate
marine tropical fish from freshwater tropical fish on different
lines of the declaration form (Form 3-177). Declarations
received beginning May 15, 2004, that combine freshwater
and marine tropical fish as one line item will be rejected
for correction.
We strongly
urge the wildlife import/export trade community to transition
to these new declaration requirements as soon as possible
and inform suppliers of the upcoming CITES document requirements
for seahorses.
For information
on how to obtain U.S. CITES export permits or re-export certificates
for seahorses, please contact the Service’s Division
of Management Authority at 703-358-2104.
Contact:
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Office of Law Enforcement
703-358-1949 703-358-2271 (fax)
Modified
on April 15, 2002 |