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Biodiversity Research Centre and Department of Zoology The University of British Columbia Vancouver, B.C. V6K 1Z4 Canada Dolph Schluter (604) 822-2387; 822-2416 (fax) http://www.zoology.ubc.ca/~schluter [email protected] June 12, 2012 USDA Inspector Port of Arrival United States of America 206–433–7684 To the Inspector, This note identifies the contents of the present courier package, which we are sending to the laboratory of Dr. David Kingsley at Stanford University. The package contains frozen specimens of threespine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus stored in vials on dry ice. The samples are from lab-raised fish descended originally from wild fish collected under permit from natural populations in British Columbia. The sample includes non-hazardous biological specimens for research purposes only. This material does not include any equine, ruminant, swine or avian species or materials (such as transport media or stabilizers). Sincerely, Dolph Schluter Professor

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Page 1: Biodiversity Research Centre and Dolph Schluter Department ...schluter/images/example... · Biodiversity Research Centre and Department of Zoology The University of British Columbia

Biodiversity Research Centre andDepartment of ZoologyThe University of British ColumbiaVancouver, B.C. V6K 1Z4 Canada

Dolph Schluter

(604) 822-2387; 822-2416 (fax)http://www.zoology.ubc.ca/~schluter

[email protected]

June 12, 2012

USDA InspectorPort of ArrivalUnited States of America206–433–7684

To the Inspector,

This note identifies the contents of the present courier package, which we are sending tothe laboratory of Dr. David Kingsley at Stanford University.

The package contains frozen specimens of threespine stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatusstored in vials on dry ice.

The samples are from lab-raised fish descended originally from wild fish collected underpermit from natural populations in British Columbia.

The sample includes non-hazardous biological specimens for research purposes only. Thismaterial does not include any equine, ruminant, swine or avian species or materials (suchas transport media or stabilizers).

Sincerely,

Dolph SchluterProfessor