Examples of using Echinoderms in English and their translations into Slovak
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Echinoderms, which include modern starfish and sea urchins;
With regard to feed for fish, crustaceans and echinoderms, the following rules shall apply.
Echinoderms has a shell consisting of calcium carbonate material.
Clean seawater may be used with live bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates and marine gastropods;
Shells of molluscs, crustaceans or echinoderms and cuttle-bone, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape, powder and waste thereof.
It houses close to 1,500 species of fish and thousands of other forms of life such as clams, corals, snails,crustaceans and echinoderms(like starfish).
Like sea stars, these creatures are echinoderms, a group of marine animals that are usually radially symmetrical, like a wagon wheel or many types of flowers.
The limits given refer to each sample unit tested,excluding live bivalve molluscs and live echinoderms, tunicates and gastropods in relation to testing E.
Live bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates and marine gastropods shall come from production areas in third countries that appear on lists drawn up and updated in accordance with Article 12.
This proposal sets out general rules for EU-Greenland trade in, inter alia, fishery products,live bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates, marine gastropods and their by-products.
However, fishery products derived from bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates and marine gastropods may be placed on the market if they have been produced in accordance with Section VII of Annex III to Regulation(EC) No….
In addition to the general production rules laid down in Article 7, 8, 9 and 12, the rules laid down in this Section 4 shall apply to species of fish,crustaceans, echinoderms and molluscs, as referred to in point 4.1.5.10.
With the laying down of rules on EU-Greenland trade in fishery products,live bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates, marine gastropods and their by-products, imports from Greenland are in compliance with EU legislation.
I voted in favour of this report on the proposal for a Council decision laying down rules for imports intothe European Union from Greenland of fishery products, live bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates, marine gastropods and by-products thereof.
Notwithstanding Article 12(1)(b), live bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates and marine gastropods shall come from production areas in third countries that appear on lists drawn up and updated in accordance with Article 12.
In the notes on the interpretation of the test results, the entry‘the limits given refer to each sample unit tested,excluding live bivalve molluscs and live echinoderms, tunicates and gastropods in relation to testing E.
However, fishery products derived from bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates and marine gastropods may be placed on the market if they have been produced in accordance with Section VII and comply with the standards laid down in Chapter V, point 2, of that section.
Coral and similar materials, unworked or simply prepared but not otherwise worked; shells of molluscs,crustaceans or echinoderms and cuttle-bone, unworked or simply prepared but not cut to shape, powder and waste thereof.
(DE) The trade in fishery products,live bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates, marine gastropods and their by-products between Greenland and the European Union in accordance with the rules laid down in Union legislation and other conditions is perfectly acceptable.
It provides that Member States are to ensure that the production and placing on the market of livebivalve molluscs, live echinoderms, live tunicates and live marine gastropods undergo official controls as described in Annex II thereto.
However, fishery products derived from bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates and marine gastropods may be placed on the market if they have been produced in accordance with Section VII and comply with the standards laid down in Chapter V, point 2, of that section.
It amends the Annexes to Decision 2006/766/EC as regards the inclusion of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and certain of its Crown Dependencies in the lists of third countries andterritories authorised for the introduction into the Union of bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates, marine gastropods and fishery products for human consumption.
Fishery products" means all seawater or freshwater animals(except for live bivalvemolluscs, live echinoderms, live tunicates and live marine gastropods, and all mammals, reptiles and frogs) whether wild or farmed and including all edible forms, parts and products of such animals.
Member States shall ensure that the production and placing on the market oflive bivalve molluscs, live echinoderms, live tunicates and live marine gastropods undergo official controls as described in Annex II.
Annex I to that Decision sets out a list ofthird countries from which imports of bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates and marine gastropods in any form for human consumption are permitted, while Annex II thereto sets out a list of third countries and territories from which imports of fishery products for human consumption in any form are permitted.
Member States shall ensure that the production and placing on the market oflive bivalve molluscs, live echinoderms, live tunicates and live marine gastropods undergo official controls as described in Annex II.
Whereas the aquaculture sector, including marine and freshwater fish farming, as well as farming of molluscs, crustaceans,seaweed and echinoderms, is an innovative economic sector, which is the fastest growing food production activity, and, potentially, a high-technology sector requiring structural and research investment and long-term operational and financial planning;
The Council adopted a decision laying down simplified rules and procedures on sanitary controls of fishery products,live bivalve molluscs, echinoderms, tunicates, marine gastropods, by-products thereof and products derived from these by-products coming from Greenland(11240/11).
(4) In particular, Annex I to that Decision sets out a list of third countries authorised for the introduction of bivalve molluscs,tunicates, echinoderms and marine gastropods and Annex II to that Decision sets out a list of third countries and territories authorised for the introduction of fishery products for human consumption.