Nonnative Control Sample Clauses

Nonnative Control. Eradication of detrimental nonnative fish will be implemented where feasible and controlled to the maximum extent possible where eradication is not possible from suitable habitat where least chub could be reintroduced. Several species have already been targeted for control and/or eradication including mosquitofish, killifish and in some cases nonnative sportfish and forage fish. Also, public education on the benefits of ecosystem integrity and detrimental effects of nonnative introductions and disease transmission may reduce these threats.
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Nonnative Control. The first action will be to determine where detrimental nonnative species interactions occur. Once identified, eradication of detrimental nonnative fish will be implemented where feasible and controlled to the maximum extent possible where eradication is not possible. Several species have already been targeted for control and/or eradication including mosquitofish, killifish and in some cases nonnative sportfish and forage fish. Future stocking of nonnative aquatic species will be consistent with the State of Utah Policy on Fish Stocking and Transfer Procedures. Public education on the benefits of ecosystem integrity and detrimental effects of nonnative introductions and disease transmission may reduce these threats. This action has been identified for all of the subunits.
Nonnative Control. Future stocking of nonnative aquatic species will be consistent with the procedures and protocols under the State of Utah Policy on Fish Stocking and Transfer Procedures. Public education on the benefits of ecosystem integrity and detrimental effects of nonnative introductions and disease transmission may reduce these threats. This action has been identified for all subunits within this GMU. LITERATURE CITED‌ Bantam, B.H. 1965. A distribution checklist of recent amphibians inhabiting the state of Nevada. Occ. Pap. Biol. Soc. Nevada 7:1-4. Begon, M., X.X. Xxxxxx, and X. X. Xxxxxxxx. 1990. Ecology: Individuals, populations and communities. Xxxxxxxxx Scientific Publications. Boston.

Related to Nonnative Control

  • Administrative Controls The Contractor must have the following controls in place:

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  • Expansive Controls Where the capability exists, originating or terminating traffic reroutes may be implemented by either Party to temporarily relieve network congestion due to facility failures or abnormal calling patterns. Reroutes will not be used to circumvent normal trunk servicing. Expansive controls will only be used when mutually agreed to by the Parties.

  • Traffic Control The Surveyor shall control traffic in and near surveying operations adequately to comply with provisions of the latest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices – Part VI which can be found on the State’s internet site. In the event field crew personnel must divert traffic or close traveled lanes, a Traffic Control Plan based upon principles outlined in the latest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices – Part VI shall be prepared by the Surveyor and approved by the State prior to commencement of field work. A copy of the approved plan shall be in the possession of field crew personnel on the job site at all times and shall be made available to the State’s personnel for inspection upon request.

  • Infection Control Consistent with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guideline for Infection Control in Health Care Personnel, and University Policy 3364-109-EH-603, the parties agree that all bargaining unit employees who come in contact with patients in the hospital or ambulatory care clinics will need to be vaccinated against influenza when flu season begins each fall. The influenza vaccine will be offered to all health care workers, including pregnant women, before the influenza season, unless otherwise medically contraindicated or it compromises sincerely held religious beliefs.

  • Cooperative Contract The provisions and pricing of this Contract will be extended to other California local or state governmental entities. Governmental entities wishing to use this Contract will be responsible for issuing their own purchase documents/price agreements, providing for their own acceptance, and making any subsequent payments. Contractor shall be required to include in any Contract entered into with another agency or entity that is entered into as an extension of this Contract a Contract clause that will hold harmless the County of Orange from all claims, demands, actions or causes of actions of every kind resulting directly or indirectly, arising out of, or in any way connected with the use of this contract. Failure to do so will be considered a material breach of this Contract and grounds for immediate Contract termination. The cooperative entities are responsible for obtaining all certificates of insurance and bonds required. The Contractor is responsible for providing each cooperative entity a copy of the Contract upon request by the cooperative entity. The County of Orange makes no guarantee of usage by other users of this Contract. The Contractor shall be required to maintain a list of the cooperative entities using this Contract. The list shall report dollar volumes spent annually and shall be provided on an annual basis to the County, at the County’s request.

  • Pest Control A. Whenever a department utilizes a pest control chemical in State owned or managed buildings/grounds, the department will provide at least forty-eight (48) hours notice prior to application of the chemical, unless an infestation occurs which requires immediate action. Notices will be posted in the lobby of the building and will be disseminated to building tenant contacts.

  • Restrictive Controls Either Party may use protective network traffic management controls such as 7-digit and 10-digit code gaps set at appropriate levels on traffic toward each other's network, when required, to protect the public switched network from congestion due to facility failures, switch congestion, or failure or focused overload. CLEC and CenturyLink will immediately notify each other of any protective control action planned or executed.

  • Control Area An electric power system or combination of electric power systems to which a common automatic generation control scheme is applied in order to:

  • Erosion and Sediment Control The Contractor shall install and maintain erosion and sediment control devices to prevent adjacent streets, storm drains and property from accumulations of soil, sediment, or dust which result from his work. Devices installed to control sediment and prevent erosion shall comply with the requirements of the Georgia Tech Project Superintendent. The Contractor is responsible for monitoring downstream conditions throughout the construction period and clearing any debris, sediment, and dust caused by the progress of the Work. The Contractor shall inspect, maintain, and clear erosion and sediment control devices at least weekly unless otherwise directed by the Georgia Institute of Technology Construction Manager. At the conclusion of the Work, the Contractor shall remove all installed devices and restoring the site to the satisfaction of the Georgia Tech Construction Manager.

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