Frozen Shortfin Squid (Ommastrephes bartramii)
Frozen neon flying squid or shortfin squid (Ommastrephes bartramii) is a commercially important species caught in open ocean waters. Classified under HTS 0307.49.0160 as 'other' frozen squid, distinct from illex and loligo due to species differences. Typically imported whole or in tubes for further processing.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If illex variety
Statistical breaks exist for illex squid separately from other ommastrephes species.
If dried, salted, or in brine
Preservation method changes subheading from frozen (0307.49) to other preserved forms (0307.59).
If made into pellets fit for human consumption
Pellets as defined in chapter notes (agglomerated by compression or binder) for human food go to heading 0309.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Include detailed commercial invoices specifying scientific name and processing state (whole, tubes, etc.) for accurate HTS verification
• Obtain prior notice via FDA's PREDICT system for all frozen seafood shipments to prevent holds
• Monitor USDA APHIS requirements if packed in materials that could harbor pests
Related Products under HTS 0307.49.01.60
Frozen Giant Squid (Dosidicus gigas)
Frozen giant squid, scientifically known as Dosidicus gigas, is a large species of squid commonly harvested in the Pacific Ocean. It falls under HTS 0307.49.0160 as 'other' cuttle fish and squid that are frozen but not otherwise specified, excluding illex and loligo varieties. This classification applies to whole or processed frozen squid suitable for food use.
Chilled Argentine Shortfin Squid
Chilled Argentine shortfin squid is harvested from South Atlantic waters and kept chilled rather than frozen for premium markets. It qualifies for HTS 0307.49.0160 as 'other' chilled cuttle fish and squid, not fitting illex or loligo categories. Often sold in trays with ice for sushi-grade quality.
Frozen Todarodes Pacific Squid
Frozen Japanese flying squid (Todarodes pacificus) is a key export from Asia, prized for its firm texture. Under HTS 0307.49.0160 as 'other' frozen squid, excluding primary illex/loligo breaks. Commonly imported in block-frozen tubes or rings.
Dried Cuttlefish Strips
Dried cuttlefish (Sepia spp.) processed into chewy strips is a popular snack food in Asian markets. Classified in HTS 0307.49.0160 as 'other' dried cuttle fish and squid, not smoked or in brine. Preserved solely by drying without binders.
Frozen Humboldt Squid
Frozen jumbo or Humboldt squid (Dosidicus gigas) from Peruvian waters, known for its large size and market demand. Fits HTS 0307.49.0160 as 'other' frozen squid species. Often whole or filleted for industrial foodservice.
Chilled Cuttlefish Whole
Whole chilled cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) maintained fresh for high-end cuisine. Under HTS 0307.49.0160 for 'other' chilled cuttle fish and squid. Includes ink sac and bone intact.