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1 PART 1 - CITES QUESTIONS Note: Part 1 is composed exclusively of the questions included in the CITES Biennial Report format, approved at the 13 th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CITES, October * Document as discussed and agreed at COM 45 held on 14 1
2 Party A. General information The Netherlands Period covered in this report: 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2010 Details of agency preparing this report Contributing agencies, organizations or individuals CITES Management Authority of the National Service for the Implementation of Regulations P.O. Box CM The Hague The Netherlands Department of Nature of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation. CITES Scientific Authority Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation: Plant Health Service General Inspection Service Customs Service of the Ministry of Finance Platform on Environmental Crime (DNR) of the National Police Agency Office of the Public Prosecutor of the Ministry of Justice Administrative Law Enforcement, the National Service for the Implementation of Regulations Team IBG (Seizure of CITES-goods) of the National Service for the Implementation of Regulations B. Legislative and regulatory measures 1 Has information on CITES-relevant legislation already been provided under the CITES National Legislation Project? If yes, ignore questions 2, 3 and 4. Yes (fully) Yes (partly) No No information/unknown 2 If your country has planned, drafted or enacted any CITES-relevant legislation, please provide the following details: Title and date: Status: Brief description of contents: Changes in Flora and Fauna Act in 2009 and 2010, see Annex 1. Complete overview of national legislation in force, see Annex 2. 3 Is enacted legislation available in one of the working languages of the Convention? 4 If yes, please attach a copy of the full legislative text or key legislative provisions that were gazetted. Yes No No information legislation attached provided previously not available, will send later 5 Which of the following issues are addressed by any stricter domestic measures that Tick all applicable your country has adopted for CITES-listed species (in accordance with Article XIV of the Convention)? The conditions for: The complete prohibition of: Issue Yes No No information Yes No No information Trade Taking Possession 2
3 Transport Other (specify) Additional comments In general there are stricter measures for the taking and possession of Annex A specimens (source W or F), primates, large felidae, hawks, rhino horns, tiger bones. Through European Regulations and Directives these restrictions apply to more species, such as The European Bird and Habitat Directive. It is only possible to keep hawks with source C if accompanied by DNA fingerprints and an exemption for prohibition of possession. By national law for Annex A specimens of all sources it is obligated to keep a register, this also applies to birds of Annex B without a seamless closed foot ring. Birds of Annex A need to be marked conform the national law on foot rings. Other vertebrates of Annex A need to be marked conform EU Regulations. 3
4 6 What were the results of any review or assessment of the effectiveness of Tick all applicable CITES legislation, with regard to the following items? Item Adequate Partially Inadequate Inadequate No information Powers of CITES authorities Clarity of legal obligations Control over CITES trade Consistency with existing policy on wildlife management and use Coverage of law for all types of offences Coverage of law for all types of penalties Implementing regulations Coherence within legislation Other (please specify): Please provide details if available: 7 If no review or assessment has taken place, is one planned for the next reporting period? Yes No No information Please provide details if available: As mentioned in the previous Biennial Report , an intervention strategy CITES has been launched for the period The goal of this intervention strategy is to stimulate information exchange between enforcement agencies and uniform risk/priority assessment. In 2011 there will be an evaluation of this intervention strategy. 8 Has there been any review of legislation on the following subjects in Tick all applicable relation to implementation of the Convention? Subject Yes No No information Access to or ownership of natural resources Harvesting Transporting of live specimens Handling and housing of live specimens Please provide details if available: Review of national legislation because of listing of European eel (see Annex 1) and European legislation after CoP15. 9 Please provide details of any additional measures taken: 4
5 C. Compliance and enforcement measures 1 Have any of the following compliance monitoring operations been undertaken? Review of reports and other information provided by traders and producers: Regulation Registration of Possession and Trade obligates traders and producers such as breeders, zoos and scientific institutions to provide information about their activities. Yes No No information Inspections of traders, producers, markets Border controls Other (specify) 2 Have any administrative measures (e.g., fines, bans, suspensions) been imposed for CITES-related violations? 3 If Yes, please indicate how many and for what types of violations? If available, please attach details as Annex. See Annex 3, 4 and 6. Annex 6 gives information on all species (also domestic) as mentioned in article 13 of the Flora and Fauna Act. For this biennial report it wasn t possible make a selection of only CITES species. 4 Have any significant seizures, confiscations and forfeitures of CITES specimens been made? 5 If information available: Number Significant seizures/confiscations Total seizures/confiscations If possible, please specify per group of species or attach details on annex. See Annex 3, 4 and 6 6 Have there been any criminal prosecutions of significant CITESrelated violations? 7 If Yes, how many and for what types of violations? If available, please attach details as Annex. See Annex 6 8 Have there been any other court actions of CITES-related violations? 9 If Yes, what were the violations involved and what were the results? Please attach details as Annex. See Annex 6 10 How were the confiscated specimens generally disposed of? Tick if applicable Return to country of export Public zoos or botanical gardens Designated rescue centres Approved, private facilities Euthanasia Other (specify) Comments: Other: medicines and plants have been destructed 5
6 11 Has your country provided to the Secretariat detailed information on Yes significant cases of illegal trade (e.g. through an ECOMESSAGE or No other means), or information on convicted illegal traders and persistent offenders? Not applicable No information Comments: 12 Has your country been involved in cooperative enforcement activities with other countries (e.g. exchange of intelligence, technical support, investigative assistance, joint operation, etc.)? Yes No No information 13 If Yes, please give a brief description: In criminal cases there is collaboration mostly with neighbouring countries. With other countries sometimes detailed information is exchanged through legal channels. Administrative law enforcement: Exchange of information with other countries to determine the legal origin of specimens and investigative assistance. Especially Belgium, Germany, UK, and Czech Republic. Within Interpol project RAMP and some individual cases. 14 Has your country offered any incentives to local communities to assist in the enforcement of CITES legislation, e.g. leading to the arrest and conviction of offenders? Yes No No information 15 If Yes, please describe: 16 Has there been any review or assessment of CITES-related enforcement? Yes No Not applicable No information Comments: As mentioned in the previous Biennial Report , an intervention strategy CITES has been launched for the period The goal of this intervention strategy is to stimulate information exchange between enforcement agencies and uniform risk/priority assessment. In 2011 there will be an evaluation of this intervention strategy. 17 Please provide details of any additional measures taken: D1 Management Authority (MA) D. Administrative measures 1 Have there been any changes in the designation of or contact information for the MA(s) in your country which are not yet reflected in the CITES Directory? Yes No No information 2 If Yes, please use the opportunity to provide those changes here. with changes in contact information has been sent in June Changes concern change in name of Ministry and constitutional changes (Caribbean Netherlands) 3 If there is more than one MA in your country, has a lead MA been designated? Yes No No information 4 If Yes, please name that MA and indicate whether it is identified as the lead MA in the CITES Directory. Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation. Department of Nature Attn: Mr Marcel van Nijnatten National Coordinator CITES P.O. Box
7 NL-2500 EK DEN HAAG Tel: +31 (70) Fax: +31 (70) minlnv.nl Web: 1. General information / Informacíon general / Informations générales 2. Policy matters / Cuestiones normativas / Politique générale 5 How many staff work in each MA? One person at the policy section, 14 at the permit and administrative law enforcement section, 350 via the Services under supervision of the Plant Health Service. 6 Can you estimate the percentage of time they spend on CITES related matters? If yes, please give estimation 100 % at the policy section, 80% at the permit section, 0,3 % at the Services under supervision of the Plant Health Service. 7 What are the skills/expertise of staff within the MA(s)? Administration Biology Economics/trade Law/policy Other (specify) No information 8 Have the MA(s) undertaken or supported any research activities in relation to CITES species or technical issues (e.g. labelling, tagging, species identification) not covered in D2(8) and D2(9)? Yes No No information 9 If Yes, please give the species name and provide details of the kind of research involved. Yes No No information Tick if applicable 10 Please provide details of any additional measures taken 7
8 D2 Scientific Authority (SA) 1 Have there been any changes in the designation of or contact information for the SA(s) in your country which are not yet reflected in the CITES Directory? 2 If Yes, please use the opportunity to provide those changes here. Yes No No information 3 Has your country designated a Scientific Authority independent from the Management Authority? 4 What is the structure of the SA(s) in your country? Government institution Academic or research institution Permanent committee Pool of individuals with certain expertise Other (specify) Yes No No information Tick if applicable 5 How many staff work in each SA on CITES issues? One staff member for 36 hrs/week and one assistant for 20 hrs/week. 6 Can you estimate the percentage of time they spend on CITES related matters? If yes, please give estimation The 1, 5 coordinator (secretary) spend 100% of their time on CITES matters; 8 members of the Committee and 2 additional experts (two in 2009 and one in 2010) have spent between 5% and 20% of their time on CITES matters. Yes No No information 7 What are the skills/expertise of staff within the SA(s)? Tick if applicable Botany Ecology Fisheries Forestry Welfare Zoology Other (specify) Breeding programmes, animal health No information 8 Have any research activities been undertaken by the SA(s) in relation to CITES species? Yes No No information 9 If Yes, please give the species name and provide details of the kind of research involved. Species name Off Legal trade Populations Distribution Illegal trade take etc. No information 10 Have any project proposals for scientific research been submitted to the Secretariat under Resolution Conf. 12.2? Yes No No information Other (specify) 8
9 11 Please provide details of any additional measures taken: D3 Enforcement Authorities 1 To date, has your country advised the Secretariat of any enforcement authorities that have been designated for the receipt of confidential enforcement information related to CITES? 2 If No, please designate them here (with address, phone, fax and ). Yes No No information 3 Has your country established a specialized unit responsible for CITESrelated enforcement (e.g. within the wildlife department, Customs, the police, public prosecutor s office)? 4 If Yes, please state which is the lead agency for enforcement: Yes No Under consideration No information Food and Consumer Safety Authority of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation. Other enforcement authorities Customs Service of the Ministry of Finance Within the National police: in each police region there are special teams (regional and interregional teams) and on country level one intelligence team. Beside the Food and Consumer Safety Authority the police has around 500 officers who act on offence. Office of the Public Prosecutor of the Ministry of Safety and Justice (within the public prosecutor s office the agency for enforcement is the National Public Prosecutor s Office for Serious Fraud and Environmental Crime (NPPOSFEC) in The Hague, with 4 regional units in Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Zwolle and Den Bosch. The NPPOSFEC is specialised in prosecuting environmental crime (including CITES crime). Administrative Law Enforcement, part of the National Service for the Implementation of Regulations, part of the Ministry of Economics Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation. Team IBG (Seizure of CITES-goods) of the National Service for the Implementation of Regulations 5 Please provide details of any additional measures taken: D4 Communication, information management and exchange 1 To what extent is CITES information in your country computerized? Tick if applicable Monitoring and reporting of data on legal trade Monitoring and reporting of data on illegal trade Permit issuance Not at all Other (specify) 9
10 2 Do the following authorities have access to the Internet? Tick if applicable Authority Yes, continuous and unrestricted access Yes, but only through a dial-up connection Yes, but only through a different office Some offices only Not at all Please provide details where appropriate Management Authority Scientific Authority Enforcement Authority 3 Do you have an electronic information system providing information on CITES species? Yes No No information 4 If Yes, does it provide information on: Tick if applicable Legislation (national, regional or international)? Conservation status (national, regional, international)? Other (please specify)? Identification of species (intranet) 5 Is it available through the Internet: Yes No Not applicable No information Please provide URL: Some electronic systems (like species identification) via Intranet, others via internet: or ( Vergunningen en Ontheffingen > CITES ) (Dutch species only) plant/dossier/exportplantmateriaal/exportinspecties/cites uitvoervergunning (phytosanitary certificates) 6 Do the following authorities have access to the following publications? Tick if applicable Publication 2003 Checklist of CITES Species (book) 2003 Checklist of CITES Species and Annotated Appendices (CD-ROM) Identification Manual CITES Handbook Management Authority Scientific Authority Enforcement Authority 10
11 7 If not, what problems have been encountered to access to the mentioned information? 8 Have enforcement authorities reported to the Management Authority on: Tick if applicable Mortality in transport? Seizures and confiscations? Discrepancy in number of items in permit and number of items actually traded? Comments: 9 Is there a government website with information on CITES and its requirements? If Yes, please give the URL: or ( Vergunningen en Ontheffingen > CITES ) (Dutch species only) plant/dossier/exportplantmateriaal/exportinspecties/cites uitvoervergunning (phytosanitary certificates) Yes No No information 10 Have CITES authorities been involved in any of the following activities to bring about better accessibility to and understanding of the Convention s requirements to the wider public? Press releases/conferences Newspaper articles, radio/television appearances Brochures, leaflets Presentations Displays Information at border crossing points Telephone hotline Other (specify) Please attach copies of any items as Annex. See Annex Please provide details of any additional measures taken: Tick if applicable In 2010 a large amount of leaflets and newsletters have been published. This together with an improved service level of the CITES permit section, led to a higher level of customer satisfaction amongst CITES applicants. In 2010 a project called CITES EDV was launched. An electronic application form gives applicants the opportunity to apply (through an online application) for permits and certificates electronically. Each year the MA visits some trade organisations (e.g. flowerbulb traders, birding associations, turtle association) to discuss questions and problems regarding CITES. 11
12 D5 Permitting and registration procedures 1 Have any changes in permit format or the designation and signatures of officials Yes empowered to sign CITES permits/certificates been reported previously to the No Secretariat? Not applicable No information If no, please provide details of any: Changes in permit format: Changes in designation or signatures of relevant officials: 2 To date, has your country developed written permit procedures for any of the Tick if applicable following? Yes No No information Permit issuance/acceptance Registration of traders not applicable Registration of producers not applicable 3 Please indicate how many CITES documents were issued or denied in the two year period? (Note that actual trade is normally reported in the Annual Report by Parties. This question refers to issued documents). Year 1 Import or introduction from the sea Export Re-export Other How many documents were issued? How many applications were denied because of severe ommissions or misinformation? Year 2 How many documents were issued? How many applications were denied because of severe ommissions or misinformation? Were any CITES documents that were issued later cancelled and replaced because of severe ommissions or mis-information? Comments Excl. phytosanitary exports and permit s annexes Excl. phytosanitary exports and permit s annexes Yes No No information 5 If Yes, please give the reasons for this. A few permits/certificates have been replaced due to omissions or administrative errors. 6 Please give the reasons for rejection of CITES documents from other Tick if applicable countries. Reason Yes No No information Technical violations Suspected fraud Insufficient basis for finding of non-detriment Insufficient basis for finding of legal acquisition Other (specify): administrative errors 7 Are harvest and/or export quotas as a management tool in the procedure for issuance of permits? Comments Yes No No information 12
13 8 How many times has the Scientific Authority been requested to provide opinions? 2009: : 260 This includes some thirty advices for other EU Member States, customs, police. lawyers and institutes. 9 Has the Management Authority charged fees for permit issuance, registration or related CITES activities? Issuance of CITES documents: Licensing or registration of operations that produce CITES species: Harvesting of CITES-listed species : Use of CITES-listed species: Assignment of quotas for CITES-listed species: Importing of CITES-listed species: Other (specify): EC certificates, phytosanitary certificates, 10 If Yes, please provide the amounts of such fees. 60 euros for a CITES permit, 60 euros for an annex from CITES permits, 15 euros for an EC certificate, approximately 30 euros for a CITES phytosanitary certificate, 100 euros for the exemptions of the national prohibition on possession. 11 Have revenues from fees been used for the implementation of CITES or wildlife conservation? Entirely: Partly: Not at all: Not relevant: Comments: 12 Please provide details of any additional measures taken: Tick if applicable Tick if applicable D6 Capacity building 1 Have any of the following activities been undertaken to enhance effectiveness of CITES implementation at the national level? Tick if applicable Increased budget for activities Hiring of more staff Development of implementation tools Other (specify) Improvement of national networks Purchase of technical equipment for monitoring/enforcement Computerisation 2 Have the CITES authorities in your country been the recipient of any of the following capacity building activities provided by external sources? Please tick boxes to indicate which target group and which activity. Target group Oral or written advice/guidance Technical assistance Financial assistance Training Other (specify) What were the external sources? 13
14 Staff of Management Authority Visit from CITES MA Germany and CITES MA Belgium. CITES course for MA staff. Technical assistance from UNEP_WCMC for the electronic application form. Staff of Scientific Authority Staff of enforcement authorities Traders NGOs Public Other (specify) Within PPO s own training centre 14
15 3 Have the CITES authorities in your country been the providers of any of the following capacity building activities? Please tick boxes to indicate which target group and which activity. Target group Oral or written advice/guidance Technical assistance Financial assistance Training Other (specify) Details Staff of Management Authority Visit to CITES MA Belgium Staff of Scientific Authority Staff of enforcement authorities CITES presentation for customs, general inspection service and police Traders Flowerbulb traders, birding associations, turtle association, zoo association. NGOs Public Other parties/international meetings Development of a EU programme for CITES and pilots for new member states (Hungary) Other (specify) SA provides CITES two introductory courses and two case studies at University Leiden and provides two courses at the Master Course in Beaza, Spain. 4 Please provide details of any additional measures taken: D7 Collaboration/co-operative initiatives 1 Is there an inter-agency or inter-sectoral committee on CITES? Yes No No information 2 If Yes, which agencies are represented and how often does it meet? Represented in this working group are the CITES MA (policy section, permit section, administrative law enforcement, scientific authority), Legal office of the Ministry of Economic affairs, Agriculture and Innovation, Office of the Public Prosecutor, Police, Customs Service, Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (General Inspection Service, Plant Health Service and veterinary import inspection) Frequency 6 x per year. 15
16 3 If No, please indicated the frequency of meetings or consultancies used by the MA to ensure co-ordination among CITES authorities (e.g. other MAs, SA(s), Customs, police, others): Daily Weekly Monthly Annually None No information Other (specify) Meetings Consultations 4 At the national level have there been any efforts to collaborate with: Agencies for development and trade Provincial, state or territorial authorities Local authorities or communities Indigenous peoples Trade or other private sector associations NGOs Other (specify) 5 To date, have any Memoranda of Understanding or other formal arrangements for institutional cooperation related to CITES been agreed between the MA and the following agencies? SA Customs Police Other border authorities (specify) Other government agencies Private sector bodies NGOs Other (specify) 6 Has your country participated in any regional activities related to CITES? Workshops Meetings Other (specify) 7 Has your country encouraged any non-party to accede to the Convention? 8 If Yes, which one(s) and in what way? Tick if applicable Yes No No information Additional: The SA invites the staff of MA policy section, MA permit section, Wildlife Inspection and Coordinator seized goods in their plenary meeting 4 times a year. With the SA Details if available Combined inspections are organised with enforcers of provinces and local police agencies. Tick if applicable Tick if applicable 16
17 9 Has your country provided technical or financial assistance to another country in relation to CITES? Yes No No information 10 If Yes, which country(ies) and what kind of assistance was provided? Enforcement training in Germany and Croatia by Customs Service. 11 Has your country provided any data for inclusion in the CITES Identification Manual? Yes No No information 12 If Yes, please give a brief description. 13 Has your country taken measures to achieve co-ordination and reduce Yes duplication of activities between the national authorities for CITES and other No multilateral environmental agreements (e.g. the biodiversity-related Conventions)? No information 14 If Yes, please give a brief description. Policy officers on mea s work closely together to ensure a coordinated Dutch position in international meetings. This coordination takes place both within the Ministry of Economic affairs, Agriculture and Innovation and with other ministries and agencies. 15 Please provide details of any additional measures taken: D8 Areas for future work 1 Are any of the following activities needed to enhance effectiveness of CITES implementation at the national level and what is the respective level of priority? Activity High Medium Low Increased budget for activities Hiring of more staff Development of implementation tools Improvement of national networks Purchase of new technical equipment for monitoring and enforcement Computerisation Other (specify) 2 Has your country encountered any difficulties in implementing specific Resolutions or Decisions adopted by the Conference of the Parties? 3 If Yes, which one(s) and what is the main difficulty? 4 Have any constraints to implementation of the Convention arisen in your country requiring attention or assistance? Yes No No information 5 If Yes, please describe the constraint and the type of attention or assistance that is required. 6 Has your country identified any measures, procedures or mechanisms within the Convention that would benefit from review and/or simplification? 7 If Yes, please give a brief description. 8 Please provide details of any additional measures taken: Yes No No information Yes No No information 17
18 E. General feedback Please provide any additional comments you would like to make, including comments on this format. Thank you for completing the form. Please remember to include relevant attachments, referred to in the report. For convenience these are listed again below: Question Item B4 Copy of full text of CITES-relevant legislation Enclosed Not available Not relevant C3 Details of violations and administrative measures imposed Enclosed Not available Not relevant C5 Details of specimens seized, confiscated or forfeited Enclosed Not available Not relevant C7 Details of violations and results of prosecutions Enclosed Not available Not relevant C9 Details of violations and results of court actions Enclosed Not available Not relevant D4 (10) Details of nationally produced brochures or leaflets on CITES produced for educational or public awareness purposes, Comments: See Annex 5 and additionally Website Public Prosecutor s office: Enclosed Not available Not relevant 18
19 ANNEX - PROPOSED BIENNIAL REPORT FORMAT PART 2 - SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTIONS 1 Note: Questions in Part 2 are additional to those in Part 1, and relate to information on the provisions of the EC Regulations (Regulation (EC) No. 338/97 and Regulation (EC) No. 865/2006) that fall outside the scope of CITES. Please be aware that questions in Part 2 have been updated since the last reporting period, and this new version should be used when submitting biennial reports. 1 Part 2 agreed at COM 45 19
20 PART 2 - SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTIONS Note: Questions in Part 2 are additional to those in Part 1, and relate to information on the provisions of the EC Regulations (Regulation (EC) No. 338/97 and Regulation (EC) No. 865/2006) that fall outside the scope of CITES. Please be aware that questions in Part 2 have been updated since the last reporting period, and this new version should be used when submitting biennial reports. 20
21 PART 2 SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTIONS The numbering of this section reflects that in Annex 2, Part 1, with the addition of (b) to distinguish the two. New questions that do not correspond to questions in Annex 2, Part 1 are marked "new". Unless otherwise stated, the legislation referred to below is Council Regulation (EC) No. 338/97. B. Legislative and regulatory measures 1b 2b 5b 8b 9b If not already provided under questions B (2) and B (4), please provide details of any national legislation that has been updated in this reporting period and attach the full legislative text. If your country has planned, drafted or enacted any additional Regulation -relevant legislation, other than that reported under question B (2) or above, please provide the following details: Title and date: Status: Brief description of contents: Has your country adopted any stricter domestic measures, other than those reported under question B(5), specifically for non CITES-listed species 2? Tick all applicable categories below that these categories apply to. The conditions for: The complete prohibition of: Issue Yes No No information Yes No No information Trade Taking Possession Transport Other (specify) Additional comments e.g. Habitats Directive and Birds Directive have been implemented in national regulations. Has there been any review of legislation on the following subjects in relation to implementation of Council Regulation (EC) No. 338/97? Yes No No information Introduction of live Regulation-listed species into the Community that would threaten the indigenous fauna and flora (in accordance with Article 3, paragraph 2 (d)). Marking specimens to facilitate identification (in accordance with Article 19, paragraph 1 (iii)).. Please provide details if available: Please provide the following details about Regulations-related violations: Maximum penalties that may be imposed; i) A maximum of 6 years of imprisonment for violation of the Flora & Fauna act article 13a (implemented CITES Regulation), or a maximum fine of 76,000 Euro for individuals and 760,000 Euro for corporations; ii) Or any other additional measures taken in relation to implementation of the Regulation not reported on in question B (9). - Confiscation - To revoke permits 2 In this questionnaire, "non CITES-listed species" refers to species that are listed in the Regulation Annexes, but not in the CITES Appendices. They include some species in Annexes A and B and all those in Annex D. 21
22 C. Compliance and enforcement measures 2b 9b 16b 18 new 19 new 20 new 21 new 22 new Have any actions, in addition to those reported in C (2-9) above, been taken for Regulation-related violations? Yes No No information Please provide the following details about Regulations-related violations: i) Maximum sanctions which have been imposed over this reporting period; See Annex 6 ii) The outcomes of any prosecutions; See Annex 6 Has there been any review or assessment of Regulation-related Yes enforcement, in addition to that reported under C (16) above? No No information Comments: Have specimens been marked to establish whether they were born and bred Yes in captivity? (In accordance with Commission Regulation (EC) No. No 865/2006, Article 66) No information Comments: See Regulation on the issue and characteristics of closed leg rings and other marks, Annex 2 Have any monitoring activities been undertaken to ensure that the intended Yes accommodation for a live specimen at the place of destination is adequately No equipped to conserve and care for it properly? (In accordance with Article 4 paragraph 1 (c) of Council Regulation (EC) No. 338/97). No information Comments: Have national action plans for co-ordination of enforcement, with clearly Yes defined objectives and timeframes been adopted, and are they harmonized No and reviewed on a regular basis? (In accordance with Commission Recommendation C (2007) 2551, paragraph IIa.) No information Comments: There is a cooperative strategy (Intervention Strategy) for CITES enforcement. Do enforcement authorities have access to specialized equipment and Yes relevant expertise, and other financial and personnel resources? (In No accordance with Commission Recommendation C (2007) 2551, paragraph IIb.) No information If yes, please provide details. Scientific expertise from the Leiden Museum Naturalis is used to determine species that are confiscated. Comments: Do penalties take into account inter alia the market value of the specimens Yes and the conservation value of the species involved in the offence, and the No costs incurred? (In accordance with Commission Recommendation C (2007) 2551, paragraph IIc.) No information Comments: 22
23 23 new 24 new 25 new 26 new 27 new 28 new Are training and/or awareness raising activities being carried out for a) enforcement agencies, b) prosecution services, and c) the judiciary? (In accordance with Commission Recommendation C (2007) 2551, paragraph IId.) Comments: Are regular checks on traders and holders such as pet shops, breeders and nurseries being undertaken to ensure in-country enforcement? (In accordance with Commission Recommendation C (2007) 2551, paragraph IIg.) Comments: Are risk and intelligence assessment being used systematically in order to ensure thorough checks at border-crossing points as well as in-country? (In accordance with Commission Recommendation C (2007) 2551, paragraph IIh.) Comments: Are facilities available for the temporary care of seized or confiscated live specimens, and are mechanisms in place for their long-term re-homing, where necessary? (In accordance with Commission Recommendation C (2007) 2551, paragraph Iii.) Comments: Is cooperation taking place with relevant enforcement agencies in other Member States on investigations of offences under Regulation No. (EC) 338/97? (In accordance with Commission Recommendation C (2007) 2551, paragraph IIIe.) Comments: Is assistance being provided to other Member States with the temporary care and long-term re-homing of seized or confiscated live specimens? (In accordance with Commission Recommendation C (2007) 2551, paragraph IIIj.) Comments: Yes No No information Yes No No information Yes No No information Yes No No information Yes No No information Yes No No information 23
24 29 new 30 new Is liaison taking place with CITES MAs and law enforcement agencies in source, transit and consumer countries outside of the Community as well as the CITES Secretariat, ICPO, Interpol and the World Customs Organization to help detect, deter and prevent illegal trade in wildlife through the exchange of information and intelligence? (In accordance with Commission Recommendation C (2007) 2551, paragraph IIIk.) Comments: Is advice and support being provided to CITES MAs and law enforcement agencies in source, transit and consumer countries outside of the Community to facilitate legal and sustainable trade through correct application of procedures? (In accordance with Commission Recommendation C (2007) 2551, paragraph IIIl.) Comments: D. Administrative measures Yes No No information Yes No No information D1 Management Authority (MA) 8b 11 new Have the MA(s) undertaken or supported any research activities in relation to non CITES-listed species or technical issues (e.g. species identification) not covered in D2 (8) and D2 (9)? Has the Commission and the CITES Secretariat (if relevant) been informed of the outcomes of any investigations that the Commission has considered it necessary be made? (In accordance with Article 14 paragraph 2 of Council Regulation (EC) No. 338/97)? Yes No No information Yes No No information D2 Scientific Authority (SA) 8b 9b Have any research activities been undertaken by the SA(s) in relation to non CITES listed species? Yes No No information If Yes, please give the species name and provide details of the kind of research involved. Species name Off Legal trade Other Populations Distribution Illegal trade take (specify) etc. No information 24
25 11 new How many Scientific Review Group (SRG) meetings have the SA attended? Indicate any difficulties that rendered attendance to the SRG difficult: Number 8 D3 Enforcement Authorities 6 new Has a liaison officer/focal point for CITES been nominated within each relevant enforcement authority in your country? Yes No Under consideration No information D4 Communication, information management and exchange 1b Is Regulation-related information in your country computerized on? Tick if applicable Annex D listed species Other matters not reported on in question D4 (1) (please specify) 3b Do you have an electronic information system providing information on Regulation-listed species? Yes No No information D5 Permitting and registration procedures 9b 13 new Has the Management Authority charged fees for any Regulation-related matters not covered in question D5 (9)? If yes, please provide details of these Regulation-related matters and the amount of any such fees. Can you indicate the percentage of permits/certificates issued that are returned to the MA after endorsement by customs? Yes No No information Percentage : 82% No information 14 new 15 new 16 new 17 new 18 new Has a list of places of introduction and export in your country been compiled in accordance with Article 12 of Council Regulation (EC) No. 338/97? If yes, please attach. See Annex 2 Have persons and bodies been registered in accordance with Articles 18 and 19 of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 865/2006? If yes, please provide details. According to art. 19 a candalilla wax producer has been registered in 2010 but now there is a exemption for this species so registration is not necessary anymore. Have scientific institutions been registered in accordance with Article 60 of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 865/2006? If yes, please provide details. Have breeders been approved in accordance with Article 63 of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 865/2006? If yes, please provide details. Have caviar (re-)packaging plants been licensed in accordance with Article 66 (7) of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 865/2006? If yes, please provide details. See website Yes No No information Yes No No information Yes No No information Yes No No information Yes No No information 25
26 19 new 20 new Are phytosanitary certificates used in accordance with Article 17 of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 865/2006? If yes, please provide details. Have cases occurred where export permits and re-export certificates were issued retrospectively in accordance with Article 15 of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 865/2006? If yes, please provide details.: One retrospective re-export certificate has been issued for 12 specimens of the species Zamia integrifolia. Yes No No information Yes No No information D8 2b 4b Areas for future work Has your country encountered any difficulties in implementing specific suspensions or negative opinions adopted by the European Commission? (In accordance with Article 4 (6)). Have any constraints to implementation of the Regulation, not reported under question D8 (4), arisen in your country requiring attention or assistance? Yes No No information Yes No No information 26
27 NIEUWSBRIEF oktober 2009 Onderwerpen: Rectificatie nieuwsbrief januari 2009: Bijlage X-vogels Regelgeving pootringen is gewijzigd Pre-conventie Europese aal Contactinformatie Rectificatie nieuwsbrief januari 2009: Bijlage X-vogels In de nieuwsbrief van januari 2009 is helaas een fout geslopen. In deze nieuwsbrief staat dat er een EG-certificaat is vereist voor ongeringde vogels die op bijlage X zijn opgenomen. Dit is niet correct. Voor geringde én ongeringde bijlage X vogels is geen EG-certificaat vereist. Om verwarring te voorkomen zal de nieuwsbrief van januari 2009 ook worden gecorrigeerd. U kunt deze nieuwsbrief, net als alle andere nieuwsbrieven terugvinden op Ga naar Vergunning en ontheffing > CITES > Nieuwsbrieven. Regelgeving pootringen is gewijzigd Vanaf 1 juli 2009 is het aanvragen van pootringen veranderd. Misschien heeft u hier al informatie over ontvangen van een van de vogelbonden. Hieronder leest u meer over de wijziging van de regelgeving voor pootringen. Daarnaast leest u nog aanvullende informatie over het ringen van vogels die op bijlage A van de Basisverordening 1 staan én genoemd zijn in Bijlage X van de Uitvoeringsverordening 2. De belangrijkste reden voor het veranderen van de regelgeving is verbetering van de administratie rondom de pootringen. Zo wordt vanaf dit jaar het ringenarchief gedigitaliseerd. Met één druk op de knop verschijnt de herkomst van een ringnummer op het scherm. De vogelbonden beheren de gegevens en sturen deze deels door naar het ministerie van Landbouw, Natuur en Voedselkwaliteit (LNV). Dit is nodig als de Algemene Inspectiedienst of een andere controlerende instantie vragen heeft over de naleving van de Ringenregeling. De verschillende vogelbonden en het ministerie van LNV zijn al enkele jaren bezig om de huidige regeling aan te passen. De vogelbonden zijn nu verplicht om gegevens digitaal bij het ministerie aan te leveren. Eerder gebeurde dit op papier. In april is de Regeling afgifte en kenmerken gesloten pootringen en andere merktekens in de Staatscourant gepubliceerd. Daarmee is de gewijzigde regeling vanaf 1 juli 2009 definitief in werking getreden. Het ministerie van LNV gaat zorgvuldig met de aangeleverde gegevens van de kwekers om en voldoet aan de eisen van de Wet Bescherming Persoonsgegevens. Andere organisaties of overheidsinstanties krijgen geen toegang tot het pootringdossier. Wat verandert er voor u? Voor de individuele kweker verandert er door de digitale verstrekking aan LNV niets, behalve als uw bond iets anders voorschrijft dan u tot nu toe gewend was. Bijvoorbeeld als u uw pootringen 1 1 In de soortenlijst kunt u opzoeken in welke Appendix of Bijlage een CITES-soort is opgenomen. De Soortenlijst is onderdeel van de Basisverordening (Verordening 338/97). De Soortenlijst wijzigt door middel van een wijzigingverordening. De meest recente soortenlijst kunt u terugvinden op Ga naar Vergunning en ontheffing > CITES > Wet- en regelgeving > Europees. 2 Verordening (EG) nr. 865/2006.
28 Nieuwsbrief oktober 2009 voortaan via een webformulier moet bestellen. Wel zijn tegelijkertijd twee knelpunten in het gebruik van ringen opgelost. Wijziging 1 Vraagt u pootringen aan voor gefokte vogels die niet behoren tot soorten genoemd op bijlage A van de Basisverordening? Dan mag u vanaf 1 juli 2009 deze pootringen bij gelijke ringmaat aanvragen en gebruiken voor meerdere soorten tegelijk. Voor ringen aangevraagd voor een bijlage A soort blijft de verplichting bestaan dat u de ringen uitsluitend mag gebruiken voor vogels van de soort waarvoor u de ring heeft aangevraagd. Daarnaast is het nu verplicht om bij de bestelling van ringen voor de bijlage A soorten ook het aantal ouderparen (koppels) door te geven. Wijziging 2 De tweede wijziging is dat u voortaan van de voorgeschreven ringmaat mag afwijken als u aannemelijk kunt maken dat daar een noodzakelijke reden voor is. Wat staat er in de Ringenregeling? In de regeling staat onder andere: hoe de afgifte van pootringen is geregeld; welke gegevens bij de aanvraag van ringen verstrekt moeten worden en vastgelegd door de vogelbond; de eisen waaraan de ring moet voldoen; welke vogelsoorten geringd moeten worden; wat de standaardmaat is voor de betreffende vogelsoort. Pootringen alleen via de vogelbond U kunt pootringen voor in Nederland geboren en gefokte vogels alleen aanvragen bij een vogelbond die in de regeling wordt genoemd en daarmee erkend is door de Minister van LNV. Dit zijn de volgende vogelbonden: Algemene Nederlandse Bond van Vogelhouders, gevestigd te Zutphen; Kleindier Liefhebbers Nederland, gevestigd te Utrecht; Nederlandse Bond van Vogelliefhebbers, gevestigd te Bergen op Zoom; Vereniging Aviornis International Nederland, gevestigd te Wijchen; Vereniging Belangenbehartiging Europese Cultuurvogel, gevestigd te Eindhoven; Parkietensociëteit, gevestigd te Twijzelerheide; Euro-parrot, gevestigd te Hilversum. Deze vogelbonden zijn verplicht een administratie bij te houden van de afgegeven pootringen. Hiermee is het mogelijk om de herkomst van de gefokte vogels te traceren. De vogelbonden verstrekken pootringen aan zowel leden als niet-leden, want aanvragen van kwekers die geen lid zijn mag men niet weigeren. De vogelbonden geven alleen pootringen af als aannemelijk is dat de aanvrager de vogels, waarvoor de ringen aangevraagd worden, daadwerkelijk kweekt. Het aantal ringen moet overeenkomen met de te verwachten nakweek. Bijlage X vogels en pootringen In de nieuwsbrief van januari 2009 is meer te lezen over wat het betekent als een vogelsoort op Bijlage X bij de Uitvoeringsverordening is opgenomen. Hierin staat onder meer dat het niet verplicht is om deze vogels te voorzien van een naadloos gesloten pootring. Deze soorten zijn nu wel opgenomen in de bijlage bij de Ringenregeling. Dit heeft voor wat verwarring gezorgd. Het is nog steeds niet vereist om de vogels op bijlage X te voorzien van een naadloos gesloten pootring. Wij raden wel aan om de vogels te ringen. Als u besluit om de vogels te ringen, raden wij u aan om de gestelde maximale ringmaat in acht te nemen. Alleen wanneer u vogels wilt uitvoeren die op bijlage X staan moeten deze gemerkt zijn met een naadloos gesloten pootring of een microchiptransponder. 2
29 Nieuwsbrief oktober 2009 Pre-conventie Europese aal Onder bepaalde omstandigheden en voorwaarden is het mogelijk om Europese aal, verkregen vóór 13 maart 2009 in- of uit te voeren. Zie voor meer informatie hierover het infoblad Europese aal. De Europese Commissie heeft besloten dat na de volgende data de benaming Pre-conventie voor Europese aal niet langer wordt geaccepteerd: 1 april 2011 voor levende paling en 1 april 2012 voor alle andere palingproducten. Dit betekent dat u na deze data geen in- of uitvoervergunningen voor Pre-conventie paling meer kunt krijgen. Contactinformatie U kunt het CITES-bureau bereiken op de volgende manieren: Telefoon Heeft u vragen, dan kunt u op werkdagen tussen en uur bellen met Het LNV-Loket: (voorkeurtoets 5). Vanuit het buitenland: U wordt dan doorverbonden met het CITES-bureau. Post (ook voor het toesturen van aanvraagformulieren) Dienst Regelingen / CITES-bureau Postbus CM Den Haag Fax U kunt uw fax voor het CITES-bureau faxen naar: Vermeld duidelijk op de fax dat deze bestemd is voor het CITES-bureau. Het CITES-bureau is ook per bereikbaar: 3
30 Annex 1 Changes in national legislation 2009 and 2010 Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality of 10 March 2009, no. TRCJZ/2009/531, containing amendments to two implementing regulations for the Flora and Fauna Act (Flora- en Faunawet) and the Fisheries Implementing Regulation (Uitvoeringsregeling Visserij) in connection with the inclusion of the eel in Annex B of the CITES Basic Regulation. The Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, Having regard to article 1 of Commission Regulation (EC) No. 318/2008 amending Council Regulation (EC) No. 338/97 on the protection of species of wild flora and fauna by regulating trade therein (OJ 2008, L 95); Having regard to article 4, third paragraph, of the Flora and Fauna Act, article 16d of the Protected Animal and Plant Species Exemption Order and article 10a of the Inland Fisheries Regulations of 1985; Decrees: ARTICLE I In Annex 2 of the Animal and Plant Species Designation Order, before the column heading for beetles, the following shall be inserted: Dutch name Scientific name Reason for inclusion VISSEN PISCES S.L. Aal Anguilla anguilla a ARTICLE II An article shall be inserted after article 20 of the Protected Animal and Plant Species Exemption Order, reading: Article 20a (eel) 1. An exemption from the prohibitions referred to in articles 9 and 10 of the act and the prohibition of keeping protected indigenous species of fauna as referred to in article 13, first paragraph, of the act shall be granted for the eel (Anguilla anguilla). 2. The exemption referred to in the first paragraph shall only apply if the keeper can demonstrate: o that the provisions laid down in or by virtue of the Fisheries Act 1963 are complied with, or o that the eel has been brought into the Netherlands or acquired in accordance with the provisions laid down in or by virtue of the act and in accordance with the Basic Regulation and the Implementing Regulation. ARTICLE III Article 8 of the Fisheries Implementing Regulation shall be amended as follows: 1. The first to third paragraphs shall be renumbered as the second to fourth paragraphs and a new first paragraph shall be inserted, reading: 1
31 1. An importer of eel as referred to in article 10a, first paragraph, of the Uitvoeringsregeling Visserij 1985, who keeps this species, shall keep records as referred to in article 7, first paragraph, showing: 2. In the second paragraph (new), eel shall be deleted. o o o o o a. the quantity; b. the place of storage; c. that date of import and the date of sale; d. the origin, and e. the name of the customer. 3. In the third paragraph (new), the phrase referred to in the first paragraph shall be replaced by: referred to in the first and second paragraphs. 4. In the fourth paragraph, the phrase referred to in the first paragraph shall be replaced by: referred to in the first and second paragraphs. ARTICLE IV This decree shall enter into force on 13 March This decree and the explanatory notes shall be published in the Government Gazette (Staatscourant). The Hague, 10 March 2009 The Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, G. Verburg. Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality of 11 August 2010, no , containing an amendment of the Animal and Plant Species Designation Order and an amendment of the Protected Animal and Plant Species Exemption Order (prohibition on trade in seal products). The Minister of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality, Having regard to Regulation (EC) No. 1007/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union of 16 September 2009 on the trade in seal products (OJ L 286), to Council Directive 83/129/EEC of 28 March 1983 concerning the importation into Member States of skins of certain seal pups and products derived therefrom (OJ L 91) and to article 5, second paragraph, and article 75, first and second paragraphs, of the Flora and Fauna Act; Decrees: ARTICLE I The Animal and Plant Species Designation Order shall be amended as follows: A The full stop at the end of subsection c shall be replaced with a semicolon and a subsection shall be inserted in article 1, reading: d. Regulation (EC) 1007/2009: Regulation (EC) 1007/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union of 16 September 2009 on the trade in seal products (OJ L 286). B Article 4, second paragraph, subsection c, shall come to read: c. Seal as referred to in article 2, first paragraph, of Regulation (EC) 1007/
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PART 1 CITES QUESTIONS Note: Part 1 is composed exclusively of the questions included in the CITES Biennial Report format, approved at the 13 th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to CITES, October
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BIENNIAL REPORT Completion date: 30 maart 2015. INTRODUCTORY LETTER Article 20, paragraph 1 of the Regulation (EU) No 995/2010 (EUTR) requires each Member State to submit a biennial report on the application