23.15—How may I travel internationally with my personal or household effects, including tourist souvenirs?

Major group Species (Appendix II only) Type of specimen Quantity 1
Fishes (i) Acipenseriformes (sturgeon, including paddlefish) Sturgeon caviar (see § 23.71 ) 125 gm
Fishes (ii) Hippocampus spp. (seahorses) Dead specimens, parts, products (including manufactured items), and derivatives 4
Reptiles (iii) Crocodylia (alligators, caimans, crocodiles, gavial) Dead specimens, parts, products (including manufactured items), and derivatives 4
Molluscs (iv) Strombus gigas (queen conch) Shells 3
Molluscs (v) Tridacnidae (giant clams) Shells, each of which may be one intact shell or two matching halves 3 shells, total not exceeding 3 kg
Plants (vi) Cactaceae (cacti) Rainsticks 3
1 To import, export, or re-export more than the quantity listed in the table, you must have a valid CITES document for the entire quantity.
(2) The ivory is pre-Convention (see § 23.45 ). (The African elephant was first listed in CITES on February 26, 1976.)
[72 FR 48448, Aug. 23, 2007, as amended at 73 FR 40986, July 17, 2008]