relevant de l'Institut National des Sciences et des Technologies de la Mer (INSTM)
28, Rue du 02 mars 1934, 2025 Salammb6, Tunisie
Types de service: Taxonomie I Recherche sur la conservation des especes marines
Disclamer: All the information contained in the page is based on information provided by the Parties.
Use of phytosanitary certificates as certificates of artificial propagation | Not allowed |
Required | No |
Year | Species | App. | Quotas | Unit | Source code | Specimen type | Publication date |
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2025 | Anguilla anguilla± | 90000 | kg | W | All. Export is restricted to specimens greater than 30cm in length | ||
2025 | Anguilla anguilla± | 0 | - | W | Glass eels | ||
2024 | Anguilla anguilla± | 90000.00 | kg | W | All. Export is restricted to specimens greater than 30cm in length | ||
2024 | Anguilla anguilla± | 0 | - | W | Glass eels | ||
2023 | Anguilla anguilla± | 90000.00 | kg | W | All. Export is restricted to specimens greater than 30cm in length |
Code | Address | Date of CITES registration | Certif. No. | Valid until |
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TN 001 | Address
Laboratoire de Biodiversité Marine (BIOMAR),
relevant de l'Institut National des Sciences et des Technologies de la Mer (INSTM) 28, Rue du 02 mars 1934, 2025 Salammb6, Tunisie Types de service: Taxonomie I Recherche sur la conservation des especes marines Email
Telephone
+216 71730548
+216 71730420
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Code | Address |
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A-TN-501 | Date of establishment
Date of CITES registration
Address
Socit dInvestissement Touristique le Phare
4116 Djerba Species bred
Crocodylus niloticus
Origin of stock
Captive-bred in Madagascar
Marking of specimens
Live specimens destined for export marked with transponders
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