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December 13, 2006


Subject:  Availability of Factsheet on Buying Imported Caviar

Background:  U.S. bans on the importation of beluga sturgeon (including caviar) from the Caspian Sea and Black Sea basins (which went into effect September 30 and October 28, 2005 respectively) have raised questions among consumers about what (if any beluga caviar) can still be legally purchased in this country. Confusion also exists about how 2006 caviar trade quotas agreed to under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) affect the availability of imported caviar in U.S. market. Companies involved in the caviar trade may be asked to answer these questions.

Action:   Members of the trade community dealing in caviar may want to review the new U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service factsheet titled “Buying Imported Caviar: Guidelines for U.S. Consumers” and refer customers and consumers to this document when appropriate. This guidance is posted in the “Importers/Exporters” section of the Office of Law Enforcement website (http://www.fws.gov/le/).

Contact:
U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Office of Law Enforcement
703-358-1949 703-358-2271 (fax)

 


Last Updated: December 18, 2006