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International ocean governance: Using international law and organisations to manage marine resources sustainably (revised)
… 54 By-Catch or Incidental Catch … and development, International Ocean Governance, by taking a practical, problem-ori- ented approach, illustrates … predator/prey relationships, habitat protec- tion, and the incidental impacts of fishing on marine species and habi- …
A guide to the complementarities between the Convention on Migratory Species and the Convention on Biological Diversity
… Other threats include those posed by hunting, fishing (incidental take or by-catch), pollution, alien species … moults in one area in which oil exploration is currently taking place. A single oil spill could wipe out almost the … and $ The impacts of threatening activities (e.g., incidental losses such as fishing by-catch). Sustainable use …
Effective planning strategies for managing environmental risk associated with geophisical and other imaging surveys - A resource guide for managers
… simultaneously. 1 http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/oilgas/shell_2015_revised4mp.pdf 2 … http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental/oilgas/shell_2015_revised4mp.pdf … This provides an excellent example of a government taking on the responsibility of obtaining baseline data prior …
Forests and protected areas : Guidance on the use of the IUCN protected area management categories
… their characteristics, but the biodiversity benefits are incidental to the main purpose of forest management – see … for defence purposes, but biodiversity protection is an incidental consequence, and is vulnerable to political … (e.g. around Panama City), active restoration is taking place in places where forests have been degraded or …
Draft International Covenant on Environment and Development - Implementing Sustainable Development - Fifth Edition: Updated text (4th Revision)
… commentary . Special gratitude goes to Dinah Shelton for taking on the arduous task of updating the commentary and to … species or populations; and e) prevent or minimize incidental taking of non-target species and prohibit … species or populations; and e) prevent or minimize incidental taking of non-target species and prohibit …
Wildlife law and the empowerment of the poor
… In 2009, FAO undertook to further refine these principles, taking into account the challenges faced and lessons learnt … The second mechanism is the prohibition of direct and/or incidental "take" of the species in question. "Take" includes … or threatened wildlife are required to obtain an incidental take permit from the Fish and Wildlife Service. …
Plant protection legislation
… Today, with incrased international exchanges of every kind taking place, protection at the international level has … matter seized and the payment of any reasonable costs incidental to such seizure or detention and for preserving or … by the inspector and the payment of any reasonable costs incidental to such destruction or disposition 18/. An …
Guidelines for applying protected area management categories
… limited traditional use by indigenous people this is incidental to management aims rather than an intrinsic part … Ib wilderness areas where such use will be minimal and incidental to conservation aims. They also contribute to the … in an increasing number of sub-national governments taking responsibility for protected areas; here the local or …