DFO definition

DFO means the Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
DFO. – means Department of Fisheries and Oceans;
DFO means the Department of Fisheries and Oceans. “First Nation” means the Tsawwassen First Nation.

Examples of DFO in a sentence

  • DFO requires that a complete application for a Fisheries Act authorization be submitted during the EA phase to confirm whether there is a Fisheries Act trigger.

  • In order to meet the regulatory timelines set out in this Agreement for a review under the Fisheries Act, the information requested in the application must be submitted to DFO at the latest, concurrent with the submission of the draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).

  • Note that the purpose of the meetings is to discuss relevant issues with the Department, DFO, etc, and not for the Contractor to discuss internal issues nor issues with his sub-contractors, suppliers, etc..

  • In addition to the national LMRC, committees will be established at the field level (e.g., DFO or equivalent level) to support the objectives of this Article.

  • However, the parties may, at the DFO, headquarters or appropriate headquarters or field office level, agree to a June 1-May 31 review period for one or more ports within the DFO area.


More Definitions of DFO

DFO means DFO, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.
DFO. – means Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada Dollar, “Dollars”, or “$” - means the legal tender of Canada;
DFO shall have the meaning assigned to such term in the preamble to this Agreement.
DFO means the owner or operator of a Distribution Facility;
DFO means, the Dairy Farmers of Ontario marketing organization, the marketing group for the largest sector of Ontario agriculture, owned and operated by the farmer families of Ontario’s dairy farmers;
DFO means the Federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans;
DFO means the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Canada.