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U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Credit: Bryan Skerry

UNITED STATES & CITES The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has the jurisdiction for implementation of CITES. Management Authority Branch of Permits Wildlife Trade and Conservation Branch Scientific Authority Law Enforcement

Presentation Overview Background information –U.S. Federal Shark Management –CITES Permits Wildlife Inspection Process –Import/Export License –Designated Ports –Non-Designated Ports –Prior Notification Requirements for Wildlife Products

U.S. Federal Management for Sharks (NOAA Fisheries) Fishery management plans and regulations –Permits required for U.S. fishermen and dealers –Reporting requirements –Commercial quotas, recreational retention limits –Prohibited species –Requirement to land sharks with fins naturally attached –Importers, exporters, re-exporters of shark fins must have permit Monitoring of imports to ensure compliance Certain shark dealers must attend shark identification workshops

CITES Permit Process for Sharks

Two part process in order to issue a CITES permit. Division of Management Authority (DMA) Legal Acquisition Finding  wildlife was legally acquired (50 CFR § 23.60) Division of Scientific Authority (DSA) Non-Detriment Finding  The proposed activity would not be detrimental to the survival of the species (50 CFR § 23.61)

Legal Acquisition Documentation demonstrating an unbroken chain of custody, or sequential ownership, from the fisher, through all intermediaries, to the exporter. Fisher → Company A → Company B → the U.S. exporter This might be accomplished by providing copies of : –Valid state fishing licenses –Required permits –Catch records

Flowchart for Fishers

Flowchart for Exporters

US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE OFFICE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT WILDLIFE INSPECTION OVERVIEW Credit: Bryan Skerry

Import/Export License The import/export license is required for all individuals or companies that engage in commercial trade as an importer or exporter of wildlife. This license, which is valid for one year, must be acquired before importing or exporting. The licensee must keep records and allow inspection of records and wildlife inventory. The license must be renewed each year as long as the commercial trade activity continues.

Designated Ports All CITES listed wildlife must be imported or exported through one of the following designated ports: Anchorage, Alaska Atlanta, Georgia Baltimore, Maryland Boston, Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas Honolulu, Hawaii Houston, Texas Los Angeles, California Louisville, Kentucky Memphis, Tennessee Miami, Florida New Orleans, Louisiana New York, New York Newark, New Jersey Portland, Oregon San Francisco, California Seattle, Washington

Non-designated Ports Canadian Border Ports Unless specific authorization is given, Canadian border ports may only be used for the import or export of wildlife that does not require a permit under certain wildlife laws, and whose country of origin is Canada or the United States.

Non-designated Ports Mexican Border Ports Unless specific authorization is given, Mexican border ports may only be used for the import or export of wildlife that does not require a permit under certain wildlife laws and whose country of origin is Mexico or the United States.

Designated Port Exception Permit (DPEP) An exemption to the required use of certain ports for wildlife import or export can be granted by this permit. The DPEP, which is valid for no more than two years, must be acquired before importing or exporting. A DPEP may be issued for single or multiple transactions and may be granted for scientific purposes, to minimize deterioration or loss, or to alleviate undue economic hardship. The final criterion that must be met for issuance of a DPEP is a determination that FWS staff is available.

Prior Notification Process The trade/importer must notify FWS 48 hours in advance of the import of a live or perishable shipment subject to FWS requirements. The trade/exporter must notify FWS and make the shipment available 48 hours in advance of the export of any wildlife, whether perishable or not. The trade/importer/exporter must also notify FWS a minimum of 48 hours in advance of the import or export of any commodity subject to FWS requirements when using a DPEP. This latter notification may require additional prior notification depending upon the port, species, and special conditions listed on the DPEP.

Contact Information for U.S. CITES Authorities:  Management Authority  Telephone:  Fax:   Scientific Authority  Telephone:  Fax: 

Contact Information for U.S. CITES Authorities:  Office of Law Enforcement  Telephone:  Fax: 