Range State definition

Range State means any State that exercises jurisdiction over any part of the range of migratory sharks, or a State, flag vessels of which are engaged outside its national jurisdictional limits in taking, or which have the potential to take, migratory sharks;
Range State means any State that exercises sovereignty and/or jurisdiction over any part of the range of a cetacean population covered by this Agreement, or a State, flag vessels of which are engaged in activities in the Agreement area which may affect the conservation of cetaceans;
Range State means any State that exercises jurisdiction over any part of the range of albatrosses or petrels, or a State, flag vessels of which are engaged outside its national jurisdictional limits in taking, or which have the potential to take, albatrosses and petrels;

Examples of Range State in a sentence

  • Please confirm that the Excel file linked to below correctly identifies the Appendix I species for which the country is a Range State.Please download the Appendix I species occurrence list for your country here.Guidance: Article I(1)(h) of the Convention defines when a country is a Range State for a species, by reference also to the definition of “range” in Article I(1)(f).

  • Is your country a Range State for any other endangered migratory species currently listed in Appendix I?(according to the latest IUCN red data list).

  • Is your country a Range State for any migratory species that has an unfavourable conservation status, but is not currently listed in Appendix II and could benefit from the conclusion of an Agreement for its conservation?N.B.: States in which a species occurs as a vagrant (i.e. not "on its normal migration route") should not be treated as Range States.

  • This Memorandum of Understanding will become effective on the first day of the month following the date on which there are at least eight Range State Signatories including at least two each from Europe, Asia and Africa.

  • Protection of access rights of freeholders in Cathedral Range State Parks.

  • Overall National Reports will be prepared by each EGMP Range State according to a format and reporting schedule agreed by the EGM IWG.

  • This Memorandum of Understanding will commence on the first day of the month following the month on which there are at least 10 Range State signatures.

  • As a rule of thumb however, you should be aiming to take between 4 and 5 per semester.

  • COMPILER STEP - 9: Incorporate comments from the official Range State consultation and submit the draft Plan – through the Secretariat - for official endorsement by the AEWA Technical and Standing Committees and subsequent adoption by the AEWA Meeting of the Parties.

  • Reports shall also be prepared by each Range State to a format agreed by the Species Working Group and presented at each face-to-face meeting of the Species Working Group.


More Definitions of Range State

Range State means any State, whether or not a Party to the agreement, that exercises jurisdiction over any part of the range of a species covered by this agreement, or a State whose flag vessels, outside national jurisdictional limits but within the area of the agreement, are engaged in operations adversely affecting small cetaceans;
Range State means any State (whether or not it is a Party to the Convention) that exercises jurisdiction over any part of the range of a species covered by this Agreement;
Range State means any State42 that exercises jurisdiction43 in the Agreement Area over any part of the range of any one of the species to which this Agreement applies. [With regard to marine species: Range State also means any State, flag vessels of which are engaged, whether deliberately or incidentally to other activities, outside national jurisdictional limits in taking any one of such species within the Agreement
Range State means any State that exercises sovereignty and/or jurisdiction over any part of the range of an eel stock covered by this Agreement, or a State, flag vessels of which are engaged outside national jurisdictional limits in taking eels or activities which may affect eel conservation and management or have the potential to engage in such taking or activities;

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  • AT&T MIDWEST REGION 5-STATE means the AT&T owned ILEC(s) doing business in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin.

  • AT&T WEST REGION 2-STATE means the AT&T owned ILEC(s) doing business in California and Nevada.

  • Peer-reviewed medical literature means a published scientific study in a journal or other publication in which original manuscripts have been published only after having been critically reviewed for scientific accuracy, validity and reliability by unbiased independent experts, and that has been determined by the international committee of medical journal editors to have met the uniform requirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals. Peer-reviewed medical literature does not include publications or supplements to publications that are sponsored to a significant extent by a pharmaceutical manufacturing company or health carrier.

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  • Food processing plant means a commercial operation that manufactures, packages, labels or stores food for human consumption and does not provide food directly to a consumer. “Food processing plant” does not include any of the following:

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