Management Unit definition

Management Unit means an area established by the Commission for management purposes.
Management Unit means any of the non-sandbar large coastal species, small coastal species, pelagic species[, smooth dogfish (Mustelus canus),] and prohibited species of sharks or parts thereof defined in this regulation. [Smooth dogfish (Mustelus canus), although they are a species of shark, are not presently part of the management unit as defined above, and are not subject to minimum size or daily harvest restirctions. They are subject to the provisions of Regulation 3541, Sections 3.0 and 4.0]
Management Unit means a prescribed area of contiguous land designated by the division for the purpose of managing a species of big game animal.

Examples of Management Unit in a sentence

  • The new structure will merge the previous six organisational units into four units: Administration and Finance unit, Programme Development and Communication unit, Project Management unit, and Governance unit.


More Definitions of Management Unit

Management Unit means a tree farm licence area or timber supply area;
Management Unit. ’ means a fishery or that portion of a fishery identified in an FMP as relevant to the FMP’s man- agement objectives.
Management Unit means any of the large coastal species, small coastal species, pelagic species and prohibited species of sharks or parts thereof defined in this regulation.
Management Unit means the Crown forest designated as a management unit pursuant to section 7 of the Crown Forest Sustainability Act;
Management Unit means a prescribed area of contiguous land designated by the
Management Unit means a geographically identifiable area delineated for silviculture or management purposes. A management unit is intended to reflect an area scheduled for harvest under the plan in any given year, but may also be designated to address specific resource sensitivities.
Management Unit means for the purpose of these definitions a grouping of units as agreed between the parties.