FISH & WILDLIFE Sample Clauses

FISH & WILDLIFE. Wildlife ActChanges to hunting regulations that apply to G-N hunters (e.g., public health and safety) ▪ Wildlife transporter licences and management plans ▪ Possession of life wildlife – new long term care facilities (e.g., zoo, rehabilitation center) ▪ High disturbance fish and wildlife projects (e.g., collaring, wildlife transplants) ▪ Disposition of new guide territory certificate FISH & SEAFOOD BC Fish and Seafood Act ▪ Replacements of aquaculture tenures ▪ ▪ New Aquaculture Tenures MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGY Environmental Management Act ▪ Hazardous waste facility approval on private land ▪ Waste discharge regulation schedule 2 activities – all sizes on private land, and small on Crown Land ▪ Waste discharge regulation schedule 1 activities – small ▪ Operational certificates if G-N has no outstanding concerns with the plan ▪ Hazardous Waste facility approval on Crown Land under EA threshold ▪ Waste Discharge Regulation Schedule 2 activities – large on Crown Land ▪ Waste Discharge Regulation Schedule 1 activities3 – large ▪ Operational certificates if outstanding G-N concerns with the plan 3Refers to the Waste Discharge Regulation of the Environmental Management Act. Can be viewed online at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx.xx/Recon/document /id/freeside/50_320_2004 ▪ Hazardous Waste facility approvals on Crown Land exceeding the major projects threshold under the EA ▪ Solid and Liquid Waste Management Plans Integrated Pest Management Act ▪ Operational certificates if G-N has no outstanding concerns with the plan ▪ Five-year Forest Pest Management plans (vegetation management / insect outbreaks) ▪ Vegetation Management of Rights-of-Ways with public access ▪ Operational certificates if outstanding G-N concerns with the plan PARKS & PROTECTED AREAS: Parks Act & Protected Areas of British Columbia ActPark Use Permit Replacements with no changes ▪ Interpretive sites, recreation sites and recreation trails ▪ Land Act and Park Act authorizations for small site permits - campsites, storage sites, helipads ▪ New Adventure Tourism tenures ▪ Park Use Permits that are compatible with applicable Park Management Plans ▪ New Tourism Resorts (including fishing lodges), or significant expansion of existing resorts MINISTRY OF ENERGY, MINES & LOW CARBON INNOVATION MINES & MINERAL EXPLORATIONS: Mines Act, Mineral Tenure Act Coal Act ▪ Extending the term of a permit by up to 2 years ▪ Conducting induced polarization (IP) surveys where an exploration permit...
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FISH & WILDLIFE. Will the proposed action result in: IMPACT Can Impact Be Mitigated Comment Index Unknown None Minor Potentially Significant
FISH & WILDLIFE. Water Column Organisms, and Other Species’ Injury 19 4.4.2 Xxxxx Injury 19 4.5 INJURY QUANTIFICATION 23 CHAPTER 5: RESTORATION SELECTION 24 5.1 RESTORATION STRATEGY 24 5.2 EVALUATION CRITERIA 24 5.3 SELECTION OF THE RESTORATION ALTERNATIVES 25
FISH & WILDLIFE. 2. Termination of unrecorded Coal Mining Sub-Lease between Xxxxxxxxx Resources and Xxxxxxxxx Mining, dated February 9, 2011.
FISH & WILDLIFE. Water Column Organisms, and Other Species’ Injury Although fish, birds, water column organisms, and other species had the potential to be injured from the discharge and response actions, information gathered during the Preassessment Phase indicated injuries to these resources were probably minimal compared to overall xxxxx injury. The injury to these resources was integrated into the injury assessment of xxxxx habitat. Therefore, further assessment of these resources was not carried forward into the Restoration Planning Phase. The Trustees and RP agreed that protective estimates of xxxxx injuries would compensate for potential injuries to all other natural resources and services affected by the Mosquito Bay incident.

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