Trapping Sample Clauses

Trapping. Registered traplines that exist on the Effective Date, and that are located wholly or partly on Kitselas Lands, will be set out in Appendix C-3. They will be retained by the persons who hold those interests and may be transferred or renewed in accordance with Provincial Law.
Trapping. Purpose: Conduct effective and fish-friendly capture, handling, and release of fish to meet adult fish management targets based on pre- and in-season CJHP implementation planning at the APR and afterwards. This includes all fish stocks regardless of origin (natural vs. hatchery), and for all final dispositions (retained for broodstock, released, or retained for tribal subsistence and/or ceremonial use). 1. While in use, the ▇▇▇▇ trap will be continuously monitored to ensure that the maximum trap holding capacity (Figure 3) is not exceeded. When the number of fish approaches holding capacity, or when fish are in the trap and more fish are not actively entering the trap or holding below the trap gates, a trap check is triggered. 2. A minimum of two ▇▇▇▇ attendants will access the trap box by wading across the river. If high flows make wading untenable, the trap can be accessed by walking atop the ▇▇▇▇ panels or by an inflated vessel. 3. Attendant 1 enters the trap box and closes the downstream gate ▇▇▇▇. The time that they are closed is recorded. 4. Attendant 2 remains on the catwalk and takes control of the counter board. 5. Attendant 1 uses the fish ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, if installed, to partition the trap into two working spaces, effectively reducing the trap area in which fish are held. The partitioned space allows for natural origin fish to be placed upstream of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, but still within the trap itself. The upstream gates are opened to allow natural origin fish in the upstream partition to escape the trap (through the upstream gates/PIT tag array) and continue upstream. If the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is not installed then fish will be handled and placed over the top of the trap and back to the river. 6. If additional staff participate in the trap check, they should also enter the trap to assist with working up fish. 7. Attendants working up fish from within the trap capture fish for the purpose of data collection. When there are more than 5 Chinook in the trap, fish capture is most easily done by hand. However, when Chinook numbers are lower, capturing fish is most easily accomplished with a dip net. 8. All captured fish are examined for an adipose fin and PIT tag, identified to species, and their fate (release, broodstock, and tribal subsistence and/or ceremonial use) is recorded. Fish handlers will relay these data to Attendant 2 (e.g., “Wild Chinook released!”), who will enumerate and record the data on the counter board. Adipose-present Chinook will be considered natural-o...
Trapping. Except as identified as a restriction on the Property, trapping is permitted in accordance with applicable Fish and Game laws.
Trapping. Trapping of fur bearers is an important economic and cultural activity within the Fort ▇▇▇▇▇▇ TSA. Within the Community Forest there are x x registered traplines. The CFA Partners are committed to regular communication with trapline holders/users in order to get their input into the operations of the Community Forest. This regular communication will help to ensure that our operations are carried out in a manner that is harmonized with trapline users.
Trapping. All trapping and file output preparation to be done by the Contractor/printer.
Trapping. Trapping is a method of overlapping adjoining colors or inks that helps minimize the possibility of a fine white line appearing between two colors, caused by mis-registration of color negatives. The cost for trapping MUST be included in the printing cost on line 1 of the Price Form.‌ Inks: Two-sided printing, 4-color (CMYK) process through-out. Inks shall be soy-based inks. Bleeds on all four edges. Printed Proofs‌ If proof is incorrect because of Contract Vendor’s error, an additional proof shall be provided to the Lottery at no additional cost to the Lottery. If an additional proof is requested by the Lottery because of alterations requested by the Lottery, the cost of the additional proof will be the responsibility of the Lottery. Pricing for the additional proof (if requested) and alterations (if requested) must be provided on the price schedule. If no price is provided, then the State will assume there is no charge. Hard copy proofs‌ Upon Request. Deliveries to the MSL of all hard copy proofs of the Game Plan Newsletter must be FOB Destination with delivery costs prepaid by the Contract Vendor and included in the hard copy proof costs on the Price Form. No other charges will be allowed. The Contract Vendor will be required to provide to the MSL a color-accurate electronic PDF proof for approval prior to full production (sending to a MSL link or providing the MSL with the vendor’s website/ftp site for uploading by MSL) at No Charge to the MSL.‌ If requested, the PDF proof must be provided to the MSL within two (2) business days after receiving the electronic InDesign CS 2020 or PDF layout file. The Contract Vendor must be able to accept the Lottery’s upload to their website/ftp site or the vendor is required to request access to a MSL OneDrive Box link for the electronic transfer of all files, including MSL’s original file and the Contract Vendor PDF proof(s). In the event of problems with the quality of the PDF proof, the MSL may require a new PDF proof at No Charge to the MSL. A hard copy proof will also be required by the MSL and MUST be provided within two (2) business days of requested file with delivery costs prepaid by the Contract Vendor and included in the costs on the Price Form. Minor edits to any proofs (PDF or hard copy) that would not require a new proof (PDF or hard copy) MUST also be made at No Additional Charge to the MSL. Definition/examples of a minor edit are a change that will not affect the layout or text reflow, such as, but not limi...
Trapping. Critter traps (mice, rat, squirrel, etc) are only to be set by the trained Critter Control team. Gardeners may not set their own traps in the garden. Gardeners may not remove traps.
Trapping. 11.16.1 Traplines wholly or partially on Maa-nulth First Nation Lands existing on the Effective Date are listed in Part 1 of Appendices E-11 to E-15, are retained by the persons who hold those traplines and may be transferred or renewed in accordance with Provincial Law. 11.16.2 The applicable Maa-nulth First Nation will allow reasonable access on its Maa-nulth First Nation Public Lands to the registered holder of a trapline listed in Part 1 of the applicable Appendices E-11 to E-15, or any renewal or replacement thereof, for the purpose of carrying out trapping activities within the registered trapline area. 11.16.3 The applicable Maa-nulth First Nation will allow reasonable access on its Maa-nulth First Nation Public Lands to any person who has written permission from a registered trapline holder of a trapline listed in Part 1 of the applicable Appendices E-11 to E-15, or any renewal or replacement thereof, for the purpose of carrying out trapping activities within the registered trapline area. 11.16.4 If a trapline listed in Part 1 of Appendices E-11 to E-15 becomes vacant by reason of abandonment or operation of law, British Columbia will not register the portion of the trapline on Maa-nulth First Nation Lands without the consent of the applicable Maa-nulth First Nation. 11.16.5 If the registered holder of a trapline that is wholly or partially on Maa-nulth First Nation Lands agrees to transfer the trapline to the applicable Maa-nulth First Nation, British Columbia will consent to and register the transfer.
Trapping. Any trapping, plating, washup, or other misc. file charges or setup fees must be included in the printing cost on line 1 of the price from.‌