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An introduction to… INTRODUCTION FROM THE SEA Wendy Jackson NZ Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade 1

Four types of CITES trade ImportExport Re-exportIntroduction from the sea

CITES provisions relating to IFS Article I – Definition Article III – Regulation of trade in Appendix-I specimens Article IV – Regulation of trade in Appendix-II specimens Article XIV – Effect on domestic legislation and international conventions 3

Definition – Article I Introduction from the sea: “Transportation into a State of specimens of any species which were taken in the marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any State” 4

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Article III – trade in Appendix-I species Conditions before an IFS certificate is granted – Non-detriment finding – Suitably equipped to house and care (living specimens) – Not for primary commercial purposes All done by the State of Introduction 6

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Article IV – trade in Appendix-II species Conditions before an IFS certificate is granted – Non-detriment finding – Suitably equipped to house and care (living specimens) All done by the State of Introduction 8

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Note: Introduction from the sea does not apply to Appendix-III species 10

11 Article XIV – Effect on domestic legislation and international conventions Other international treaties, conventions, or international agreements that afford protection to marine species included in Appendix II UN Convention on the Law of the Sea

Resolution Conf (Rev.CoP16) Provides important definitions Clarifies when something is an IFS transaction, and when it is not Provides guidance on chartering situations Takes into account other considerations (e.g. other agreements, etc.) 12

IFS: Definitions Introduction from the sea: “transportation into a State of specimens of any species which were taken in the marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any State” Marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any State: “those marine areas beyond the areas subject to the sovereignty or sovereign rights of a State consistent with international law, as reflected in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea” 13

Transaction – Scenario 1 SCENARIO 1: Vessel and port = same state (i.e. one-state transaction) “whenever any specimen of a species included in Appendix I or II is taken in the marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any State by a vessel registered in one State and is transported into that same State… 14

…the provisions of Article III, paragraph 5, or Article IV, paragraphs 6 and 7, respectively, should be applied; with that State being the State of introduction” 15 One-state transaction (IFS)

One-state transaction One-state transaction = IFS certificate 16

Transaction – Scenario 2 SCENARIO 2: Vessel and port = different states (i.e. two-state transaction) “whenever any specimen of a species included in Appendix I or II is taken in the marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any State by a vessel registered in one State and is transported into a different State… 17

18 …the provisions of Article III, paragraphs 2 and 3, or Article IV, paragraphs 2, 3 and 4, respectively, should be applied, with the State in which the vessel that took the specimen is registered being the State of export and the State into which the specimen is transported being the State of import” STATE OF EXPORTSTATE OF IMPORT Two-state transaction (export/import)

Two-state transaction Article III, paras 2 and 3 (Appendix I) Export requirements – prior grant and presentation of export permit Import requirements – prior grant and presentation of import permit and export or re- export permit Article IV, paras 2, 3 and 4 (Appendix II) Export requirements – prior grant and presentation of export permit Limits on exports (SA) Import requirements – prior grant and presentation of export or re-export permit 19

Two-state transaction Two-state transaction = export or import documents 20

Chartering scenarios SCENARIO 3: Vessel registration state and chartering state = different states 21

Chartering provisions Apply when: – (i) the operation is under a written agreement between the State where the vessel is registered and the chartering State, consistent with the framework on chartering operations of a relevant RFMO/A – (ii) the CITES Secretariat has been informed of this arrangement in advance of its entry into effect and that the CITES Secretariat makes this arrangement available to all Parties and to any relevant RFMO/A 22

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Chartering - documentation SCENARIO 3a: Vessel registration state A and charter state B and port state B 24

Chartering – scenario 3a 25 -could be either IFS or ‘export’ scenario, depending on agreement STATE OF EXPORT* *as mutually agreed STATE OF INTRODUCTION* *as mutually agreed

26 IF agreement is that charter state issues documents STATE OF EXPORT* *as mutually agreed STATE OF INTRODUCTION* *as mutually agreed THEN Issues export documentation IF agreed that flag state issues documents Issues IFS certificate

Chartering – Scenario 3b SCENARIO 3b: Vessel registration A and charter state B and port state C 27

Vessel/charter/port states differ 28 Article IV, paras 2, 3 and 4 (Appendix II) Export requirements – prior grant and presentation of export permit Limits on exports (SA) Import requirements – prior grant and presentation of export or re-export permit STATE OF EXPORT* *by default; based on prior consultation and agreement of chartering state STATE OF IMPORT (can be state of export and issue documents if authorised in written arrangement)

Other considerations The CoP has recommended that the State of introduction, State of export or State of import, in satisfying itself that the provisions of the Convention have been met: take into account whether or not the specimen was or will be acquired and landed: – in a manner consistent with applicable measures under international law for the conservation and management of living marine resources, including those of any other treaty, convention or agreement with conservation and management measures for the marine species in question; and – through any illegal, unreported or unregulated (IUU) fishing activity. 29

Source code – new one for IFS Source code ‘X’ be used to indicate specimens taken in “the marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any State” (from Resolution Conf (Rev.CoP16) 30

CoP16 decisions on IFS - chartering The Secretariat shall report to the CITES Standing Committee on the implementation of the Convention by Parties concerned in relation to the provision on chartering arrangements provided for in Resolution Conf (Rev. CoP16) The report should focus on the conditions under which non-detriment findings are made and permits and certificates are issued and assess the capacity of chartering States and States in which the vessels are registered to control compliance with the provisions of the CITES Convention. On the basis of the assessment of the Standing Committee and any other relevant information, the Parties should review at CoP17 (2016) the provisions on chartering provided for in Resolution Conf (Rev. CoP16). 31

CoP16 decision on IFS - Capacity building The Secretariat shall: Develop capacity-building tools and materials for use by Parties (e.g., a module in the CITES Virtual College) related to the implementation of the Convention for specimens taken from the marine environment not under the jurisdiction of any State. 32

So what does it all mean? 33

What to consider… 34 Does your country fish for CITES shark species? Are they fished in the EEZ or on the high seas? Are specimens that come off the high seas exported? Are charter vessels active in shark fisheries?