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Date:         Fri, 5 Nov 2010 09:01:10 -0000
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From:         Simon Aiken <simonaiken@UKONLINE.CO.UK>
Subject:      Re: shipping (common & beached) shells from England to Texas. Any
              issues?
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Ellen, tell your friend not to worry. We've been shipping shells from the UK to America and to 50 other countries for 12 years, and we've never had any issues. Use the regular postal service, mark the customs label "Seashells for scientific study - no commercial value", and write on the parcel "Small packet". There's nothing illegal or suspicious about it, whether the shells are rare or not, or live-collected or beached. We've sent almost 2000 parcels of shells to America that way, without any problems apart from a handful of parcels that have got lost in the postal system somewhere. Obviously you won't send CITES species, living snails, or snail eggs.

Simon Aiken Simon's Specimen Shells Ltd 12a Daniel Owen Precinct Mold CH7 1AP U.K. www.simons-specimen-shells.com

From: Conchologists List [mailto:CONCH-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU] On Behalf Of Ellen Bulger Sent: 05 November 2010 04:32 To: CONCH-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU Subject: [CONCH-L] shipping (common & beached) shells from England to Texas. Any issues?

Hi all,

I'm looking for some info about shipping shells internationally. I've got a friend in England who wishes to mail some shells to another friend in Texas. These are dead beached shells and nothing, as far as she knows, rare or even uncommon. But she is afraid that it is illegal or problematic to mail shells. This, in a day and age where you can purchase plastic toilet seats with dried seahorses set into the plastic, but hey, who said laws were logical or sensible?

Obviously, this is a regional issue. I want to tell her, just mail the dang things. But am I unrealistic? Anyway, I would be very grateful for any input from folks who deal with postal and shipping issues in England.

Thanks in advance,

Ellen

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