Key Species definition

Key Species means identified endangered, threatened, sensitive, or recreationally- important aquatic species associated with a particular water body and its aquatic life use class.
Key Species means marine organisms pertaining to the species as defined in Annex 1 of the current recommendation;
Key Species means marine organisms pertaining to the species as defined in Annex 1 of this recommendation;

Examples of Key Species in a sentence

  • Contract amendments in respect of Seedlot, Seedling Request Key, Species, Stock type and Number of Seedlings, or any one or more of those specifications are subject to section 30 of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Key Species

Key Species means any of the following species:
Key Species means marine organisms pertaining to the species as defined in the annex to this recommendation;

Related to Key Species

  • Threatened species means any species which is likely to become an endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all or a significant portion of its range.

  • Invasive plant species means species of plants not historically found in California that spread outside cultivated areas and can damage environmental or economic resources. Invasive species may be regulated by county agricultural agencies as noxious species. Lists of invasive plants are maintained at the California Invasive Plant Inventory and USDA invasive and noxious weeds database.

  • Aquatic invasive species means any invasive, prohibited,

  • Species means any species, subspecies, or geographically separate population thereof;

  • Covered Species means the species for which the Bank has been established and for which Credits have been allocated as set forth in Exhibit F-1.