Taxonomy of Albatrosses and Petrels Sample Clauses

The 'Taxonomy of Albatrosses and Petrels' clause defines the scientific classification system to be used for identifying and categorizing species within these two bird groups. It typically specifies which taxonomic authority or reference (such as a particular ornithological checklist or database) will govern the naming and grouping of albatrosses and petrels throughout the agreement. By establishing a consistent taxonomy, this clause ensures clarity and avoids disputes over species identification, which is especially important in contexts like conservation, research, or regulatory compliance.
Taxonomy of Albatrosses and Petrels. 11.1 Report of Working Group Meeting 11.2 Future Work Programme 11.3 Review of Terms of Reference
Taxonomy of Albatrosses and Petrels. 9 10.1 Report of the Working Group 9 10.2 Future TWG Work Programme 10 11.1 Report of the Working Group 10 11.2 Future SBWG Work Programme 15 12.1 Advisory Committee Work Programme 2016-2018 15 12.2 Agreement Grant Scheme 15 12.3 Agreement Secondment Programme 16 12.4 Outcomes of projects and secondments supported 16 12.5 Capacity Building Strategy 17 12.6 Conflict of interest and bias 17 17.1 Timing and venue 21 17.2 Draft agenda 21 18.1 Timing and venue 21 19.1 Sixth International Albatross and Petrel Conference 21 ANNEX 1. LIST OF MEETING PARTICIPANTS 25 ANNEX 2. LIST OF MEETING DOCUMENTS 30 ANNEX 3. AC9 AGENDA 32 ANNEX 4. SECRETARIAT WORK PROGRAMME 2016 - 2018 34 ANNEX 5. ADVISORY COMMITTEE WORK PROGRAMME 2016 – 2018 42 ANNEX 6. RECOMMENDED TEXT ON HOOK-SHIELDING DEVICES TO BE INCORPORATED INTO THE ACAP REVIEW AND BEST PRACTICE SUMMARY ADVICE FOR PELAGIC LONGLINE FISHERIES 51 ANNEX 7. DRAFT AC10 AGENDA 52 ANNEX 8. STATEMENTS FROM OBSERVERS – RANGE STATES 54 ANNEX 9. STATEMENTS FROM OBSERVERS – NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS 56
Taxonomy of Albatrosses and Petrels. 11.1 Report of the Taxonomy Working Group 11.2 Future TWG Work Programme
Taxonomy of Albatrosses and Petrels 

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