PPT-Atlantic Highly Migratory Species

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Amendment 5b Dusky Shark Management Measures Proposed Rule Presented to Regional Fishery Management Councils and Marine Fisheries Commissions Oct Dec 2016 Outline

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Amendment 5b Dusky Shark Management Measures Proposed Rule Presented to Regional Fishery Management Councils and Marine Fisheries Commissions Oct Dec 2016 Outline Background Management History. Migratory species included in this Appendix are referred to a by the name of the species or subspecies or b as being all of the migratory species included i n a higher taxon or designated part thereof 2 Other references to taxa higher than species a Bald & Golden Eagle Protection Act. EO 13186. Bird Conservation on Private Lands . Laws that Protect Birds. Migratory . Bird Treaty Act . – strict liability statute that protects 1,007 . species . Partners for Bird Conservation in the Atlantic Flyway. The Atlantic Coast Joint Venture. The Atlantic Coast Joint Venture is a partnership focused on the conservation of habitat for native birds in the Atlantic Flyway of the United States from Maine south to Puerto Rico. The partnership consists of 17 states and commonwealths plus key federal and regional conservation agencies and organizations in the joint venture area. The joint venture was originally formed as a regional partnership focused on the conservation of waterfowl and wetlands under the North American Waterfowl Management Plan in 1988. The joint venture has since broadened its mission to the conservation of habitats for all birds consistent with major national and continental bird conservation plans.. Establishing . a framework . for conservation markets. Darius Semmens. 1. , Laura López-Hoffman. 2. , and Jay Diffendorfer. 1. 1. USGS . Rocky Mountain Geographic Science Center, Denver . CO. 2. School . 14 March 2016. NMFWA. Turn of the Century Bird Declines. Over-hunting for food and fashion. Hunting/Collecting is Unregulated. No hunting season restrictions. No “bag limits”. All species could be hunted. Migratory Bird Conservation for Federal Partners. March 2016, NMFWA. Addressing Migratory Birds in NEPA. NEPA Considerations – Common Questions. Common Questions:. How do I know I’ve analyzed the correct birds? . Birds in NEPA. Avian Tools for Resource Planners Workshop. November 2016. Rema Sadak, R4 Wildlife Ecologist, USFS. Tammy Fletcher, R1 Wildlife Program Lead, USFS. Outline. . . Legal and Regulatory Authority. in the year . 2030. by. Dennis . King. University of Maryland. Center . for Environmental Science. Overview. Expect increasing volatility until . 2030, driven . mostly by . climate-driven changes . in . within INRMPs. Richard A. Fischer, Ph.D.. U.S. Army Engineer R&D Center, Vicksburg, MS. Presentation Objectives. Improve knowledge. . of the range of bird conservation topics to consider integrating into INRMPs. Avian Tools for Resource Planners Workshop. November 2016. Rema Sadak, R4 Wildlife Ecologist, USFS. Tammy Fletcher, R1 Wildlife Program Lead, USFS. Outline. . . Legal and Regulatory Authority. NEPA and Migratory Birds. Mysterious patterns of connectivity, the importance of the unknown. Observation. Common taxa on both sides of (and in the middle for some) the Atlantic. Common genera, . species across that Atlantic on Cold Water Corals, but also Chemosynthetic ecosystems. Sora, Virginia and Yellow Rails. Auriel M.V. Fournier – . Arkansas Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit – University of Arkansas. Kiel Drake, Doug Tozer – . Bird Studies Canada. David G. Krementz – . 38Diagnostic Features See speciesRemarks A single speciesScientific Name with Reference Gadus cimbrius Linnaeus 1776 SystNat ed 12440Synonyms Motella cimbrica Nilsson 1832 Motella caudacuta Storer 1Trench tropical North AtlanticKatrin Linse1Enrico Schwabe21British Antarctic Survey Natural Environment Research Council High Cross MadingleyRoad Cambridge CB3 0ET UK2Bavarian State Collection of Zoo

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