Biological Observations Sample Clauses

Biological Observations. Since 2018, biological observations have been carried out according to the optimisation of the joint Slovak-Hungarian monitoring approved on November 29, 2017. Biological observations are divided into three parts. The first part includes terrestrial groups, which are made up of terrestrial plants, molluscs and the strictly protected Northern Pannonian vole (Microtus oeconomus mehelyi). The second part is the aquatic group represented by macrozoobenthos and additional qualitative samples of aquatic molluscs and dragonfly larvae. The third part is also represented by aquatic groups including fishes, zooplankton and macrophytes. The list of observed sites together with the monitored biological groups on the Slovak and Hungarian sides is given in Table 7-1a, b, c. The situation of the monitored localities is shown on Fig. 7-1. The location of individual observed localities needs to be précised by joint field surveys. A brief description of climatic, hydrological and moisture conditions in the evaluated year, which influenced the development of the monitored groups of fauna and flora, is given in Part 5 - Soil Moisture, Chapter 5.3 and in Part 6 - Forest stands. Table 7-1a: The list of monitoring areas - terrestrial groups No. ID Name Location Monitored groups Phytocoenology Molluscs Pannonian vole Slovak side 1 2600 B-6 Dobrohošť – Dunajské kriviny ● ● 2 2603 B-9 Bodíky – Bodícka brána ● ● 3 2604 B-10 Bodíky – Kráľovská lúka ● ● ● 4 2608 B-14 Gabčíkovo – Xxxxxxxx ● ● ● 5 2609 B-15 Sap – Erčéd ● ● 6 2612 B-18 Kľúčovec – Sporná sihoť ● ● Hungarian side 1 5722 B-01 Dunasziget – hardwood floodplain forest ● 2 5723 B-02 Dunasziget – meadow ● 3 5742 B-03 Halászi - Xxxxx forest ○ 4 5725 B-04 Lipót – poplar forest, Gombócos closure ● 5 5726 B-05 Dunaremete - willow forest ● 6 5727 B-06 Vámosszabadi - willow forest ● 7 5728 F19 Dunaremete - Danube old riverbed, rkm 1824 ● 8 5729 F26 Kisbodak - Pálffy Island ● ● 9 5730 F31 Lipót - Zsejkei channel ● 10 5732 H06 Lipót, Lipóti dead river arm, Danube river arm ● ● 11 5740 X2 Ásványráró - Lake Öntés ● 12 5741 X3 Ásványráró - Bagoméri river arm ● Legend: ○ - not evaluated in 2019 - Phytocoenology (Xxxxx-Xxxxxxxx) - Terrestrial molluscs (Gastropoda) - Pannonian root vole (Microtus oeconomus mehelyi)
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  • Informal Observations A. An informal observation is an observation that is not required to be pre-scheduled.

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  • Unannounced Observations i) Unannounced observations may be in the form of partial or full-period classroom visitations of not less than ten minutes duration.

  • Informal Observation Additional evaluation of employees may occur through informal observations by the Employer. It may not be necessary to reduce such evaluations to writing, and a verbal discussion between the Employer and the employee concerning the informal observations may suffice. If a written evaluation is deemed necessary, Procedures C and D as outlined above shall be followed.

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