Dear colleagues;

We are having some difficulty convincing (eight years now) the Dutch CITES 
management authority that scientific institutions can be registered with CITES 
for exchange/loan of marine mammal materials. For some reason the Dutch CITES 
folks keep insisting that this exemption ONLY applies to plant materials, 
despite pretty clear language in the applicable regulation (11.15) which 
clearly states 

"RECOGNIZING that this exemption should apply to legally acquired animal and 
plant specimens that are under the authority of a registered scientific 
institution;”

I have now made some small progress, as they now ask if I can provide examples 
of registered scientific institutions that exchange marine mammal specimens for 
scientific purposes. I am aware of some institutions (mainly collaborators), 
but it probably would help if I can add more. I am therefore hoping for your 
help, i.e., to let me know if you know any institution(s) registered as a 
scientific institution with CITES for exchange of marine mammal material. If 
you tell me which country and the institution name (or registration number) 
then I can find the remainder information on the CITES web-site.

Thank You for your help,

Per
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Per J. Palsbøll

Professor of Marine Evolution and Conservation
Groningen Institute of Evolutionary Life Sciences 
University of Groningen 
Nijenborgh 7
9747 AG Groningen
The Netherlands
 
Office phone: +31 50 363 9882
Mobile +31 6 5777 9495
 
Mail address:
PO Box 11103
9700 CC Groningen
The Netherlands

Adjunct scientist
Center for Coastal Studies
5 Holway Avenue, Provincetown, MA 02657, U.S.A.
 
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progress."
 
As quoted in "Niels Bohr : The Man, His Science, & the World They Changed" 
(1966) by Ruth Moore, p. 196
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