GY 001
183, Quamina Street, South Cummingsburg Georgetown,
Guyana, South America
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Info | Species | Valid from |
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Appendix II |
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Kingdom Fauna (Animals) |
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Phylum Chordata |
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Class Elasmobranchii(SHARKS) |
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Order Carcharhiniformes |
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Family CarcharhinidaeRequiem sharks |
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Carcharhinus longimanus | 12 June 2013 |
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Family SphyrnidaeHammerhead sharks |
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Sphyrna lewini | 12 June 2013 |
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Sphyrna mokarran | 12 June 2013 |
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Sphyrna zygaena | 12 June 2013 |
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Order Lamniformes |
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Family LamnidaeMackerel sharks |
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Lamna nasus | 12 June 2013 |
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Order Myliobatiformes |
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Family MyliobatidaeEagle and mobulid rays |
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Manta spp. | 12 June 2013 |
Use of phytosanitary certificates as certificates of artificial propagation | Not allowed |
Required | Yes |
Year | Species | App. | Quotas | Unit | Source code | Specimen type | Publication date |
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2021 | Allobates femoralis | II | 500 | - | |||
2021 | Amazona amazonica | II | 9900 | - | 17 Dec 2021 | ||
2021 | Amazona dufresniana | II | 520 | - | |||
2023 | Amazona farinosa± | 300 | - | ||||
2022 | Amazona farinosa± | II | 300 | - | live. |
Code | Address | Date of CITES registration | Certif. No. | Valid until |
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GY 001 | GY 001Address
Guyana Fauna Exporters Association Inc.
183, Quamina Street, South Cummingsburg Georgetown, Guyana, South America Telephone
(592) 227 - 55 85
(592) 624 - 77 82
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