Key Species definition

Key Species means identified endangered, threatened, sensitive, or recreationally- important aquatic species associated with a particular water body and its aquatic life use class.
Key Species means marine organisms pertaining to the species as defined in Annex 1 of this recommendation;
Key Species means marine organisms pertaining to the species as defined in Annex 1 of the current recommendation;

Examples of Key Species in a sentence

  • Key species on the red list: turtledove, woodpecker, grey partridge, yellowhammer, herring gull, house sparrow, linnet, dunnock, starling.

  • Impacts of Climate and Climate Change on the Key species in the Fisheries in the North Pacific (Final report of WG 16 on Climate Change, Shifts in Fish Production, and Fisheries Management).

  • Key species listed in representations and targeted by commercial fishers were rock lobster, abalone, tiger flathead, and school whiting.

  • Key species stressors and associated short- and long-term actions in the RPA.……………………………….………………………………………………………………….215Table XI-b.

  • Key species are protected by a combination of reservation and prescription.

  • Key species measured along the greenline to include a variety of species of sedges and rushes including but not limited to water sedge, beaked sedge, Nebraska sedge, woolly sedge, wool-fruit sedge, and Baltic rush.

  • Key species listed in representations and targeted by recreational fishers were rock lobster, abalone and flathead, flounder and whiting.

  • Key species present in fresh waters include but are not limited to Chinook, Coho, Pink, Chum, Cutthroat Trout, and Bull Trout.

  • Key species of recreational interest include blacktail deer, Roosevelt elk, black bear, waterfowl and ruffed grouse.

  • This type of medication error demonstrates the need for the differing product strengths to be readily distinguishable for the proposed product.


More Definitions of Key Species

Key Species means marine organisms pertaining to the species as defined in the annex to this recommendation;
Key Species means any of the following species:

Related to Key Species

  • Threatened species means endangered species, including flora and fauna, listed in the European Red List or the IUCN Red List, as referred to in Section 7 of Annex II to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2021/2139;

  • Invasive plant species means species of plants not historically found in California that spread outside cultivated areas and can damage environmental or economic resources. Invasive species may be regulated by county agricultural agencies as noxious species. Lists of invasive plants are maintained at the California Invasive Plant Inventory and USDA invasive and noxious weeds database.

  • Particulate matter emissions (PM) means the mass of any particulate material from the vehicle exhaust quantified according to the dilution, sampling and measurement methods as specified in this UN GTR.

  • Endangered species means wildlife designated by the

  • Vegetation means trees, shrubs, nursery stock and other vegetation and includes the limbs or growth of any Vegetation.

  • Wildlife habitat means a surface water of the state used by plants and animals not considered as pathogens, vectors for pathogens or intermediate hosts for pathogens for humans or domesticated livestock and plants.

  • Autism spectrum disorders means any of the pervasive developmental disorders as defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th edition, published by the American Psychiatric Association, including autistic disorder, Asperger's disorder and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified.[PL 2011, c. 420, Pt. A, §26 (RAL).]