Outplanting definition

Outplanting or “seeding” means the removal of a marine organism from any nursery or temporary holding location, and placing such organism into any in-water location outside of an in-water nursery or in-water temporary holding location.
Outplanting means planting and growing threatened and endangered plants in the wild through human intervention;

Examples of Outplanting in a sentence

  • On April 18, 2023, the City Commission approved a consultant agreement with ▇▇▇▇ for the purposes of science-based coral reef restoration and maintenance, which included: • Outplanting of over 1,000 corals to restore nearly 100 square meters of a targeted coral reef to ~30% coral cover in Key West waters.

Related to Outplanting

  • Outplacement Services means professional outplacement services determined by the Employer to be suitable to the Executive’s position. The maximum amount that the Employer will pay for such services is set forth on the first page of the Agreement. The outplacement services shall be made available until the earlier of (i) such time as the aggregate cost to the Employer of the outplacement services reaches the maximum amount specified on the first page of the Agreement, and (iii) the date on which the Executive obtains another full-time job. The Employer will not pay the Executive cash in lieu of professional outplacement services.

  • Counseling means one or more consultations as necessary between a state licensed psychiatrist or psychologist and a patient for the purpose of determining that the patient is capable and not suffering from a psychiatric or psychological disorder or depression causing impaired judgment.

  • Clinician means a physician licensed under chapter 37 of title 5; a nurse licensed

  • Nurse means a person who holds a current license from the Oregon Board of Nursing as a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse pursuant to ORS chapter 678.

  • Medical physicist means a person trained in evaluating the performance of mammography equipment and facility quality assurance programs and who meets the qualifications for a medical physicist set forth in 41.6(3)“c.”