Examples of Scientific Collecting Permit in a sentence
Scientific studies that involve the collection of fish, wildlife, or endangered or rare plants must have a valid Scientific Collecting Permit or plant Voucher Collection Permit.
A new ITP would not be approved or issued and a MBTA Scientific Collecting Permit for barred owl research, including removal would not be issued.
To address situations where injured migratory birds may be discovered by MSP during the period of this MOU, under non-research towers where a Scientific Collecting Permit would not apply, MSP will post a printed notice containing procedures for the prompt notification to the Service of an injured bird, at every tower in the MPSCS.
Scientific studies that involve the collection of fish, wildlife, or endangered or rare plants must have a valid Scientific Collecting Permit or plant Voucher Collection Permit.For any research involving human research subjects, the applicant must ensure that subjects are protected from research risks in conformance with the relevant Federal policy known as the Common Rule (Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects, 45 CFR 690).
However, as stipulated in our lease and the Scientific Collecting Permit, we were not allowed to leave anything on the seafloor.Guralp modified the recovery process for each unit by connecting a line from the unit to a clump weight.
Finally, any directed research where marine species are taken in federal waters and then possessed while traveling through state waters (e.g., bringing specimens back to a laboratory) requires a California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Scientific Collecting Permit.
All applications, except for scientific collecting, require a $2.00 application fee.A Scientific Collecting Permit application is $22.00.
Offeror must possess a current Scientific Collecting Permit issued by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and a Federal Bird Banding Permit issued by United States Geological Survey (USGS).
For instance, a coastal permit from the Department’s Division of Land Use Regulation or a Scientific Collecting Permit from the Division of Fish and Wildlife may be necessary.
A person seeking to conduct research using shellfish harvested from Approved waters may do so under the Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Scientific Collecting Permit, and would not be required to obtain a Permit for Shellfish Research in Waters Other Than Approved under these rules.