Examples of using Classification guide in English and their translations into Spanish
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VME indicator organisms are defined in the CCAMLR VME Taxa Classification Guide 983.52 KB.
Review of the benthic invertebrate classification guide paragraphs 3.13 and 3.16; advice to WG-EMM and WG-FSA: paragraph 3.14.
The Workshop recommended that distributions of VME taxa weights andsizes recorded in both research and observer data be investigated with an aim to provide an additional characteristic to use in the CCAMLR VME Taxa Classification Guide.
The Self-Certification form, the Entity Classification Guide as well as a Glossary are available on the bank's AEI internet page.
The Working Group was unable to complete a full discussion on whether this taxon, Stauromedusae(benthic cnidarians commonly known as stalked jellyfish)should be added to the CCAMLR VME taxa classification guide, and agreed that this issue should be discussed at a future meeting.
Review of Benthic Invertebrate Classification Guide 3.12 The Workshop noted the guide to Heard Island and McDonald Islands(HIMI) benthic invertebrates WS-VME-09/13.
The Scientific Committee endorsed the recommendation of WG-FSA to adopt the new‘CCAMLR VME Taxa Classification Guide' for use in the coming season Annex 5, paragraph 10.41.
It noted that the VME Invertebrate Classification Guide implemented in the 2008/09 season was very useful in aiding observers and vessels to correctly classify VME indicator taxa.
In particular, the need for codes for some of the lower taxonomic ranks already illustrated in the Benthic Invertebrate Classification Guide for Potentially Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems e.g. Hexactinellida, Demospongiae.
The Working Group noted that the VME Invertebrate Classification Guide implemented in the 2008/09 season was very useful in aiding observers to correctly classify VME indicator taxa.
TASO-09/8 examined the issue of ease of identification of VME taxa by observers andfound that observers were able to easily distinguish VME from non-VME taxa using the Benthic Invertebrate Classification Guide(WG-EMM-09/8) without specific training in identification of VME taxa Annex 9, paragraphs 3.9 and 3.10.
The Workshop agreed that the revised guide be titled the‘CCAMLR VME Taxa Classification Guide' and should be submitted for review by WG-EMM and WG-FSA.
For example, in support of established marine protected areas, the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources supported such actions as the collation of data to characterize biodiversity and ecosystem processes, physical environmental features and human activities,the development of a vulnerable marine ecosystem taxa classification guide, data-quality monitoring and the development of trigger levels for vulnerable marine ecosystem taxa.
In addition, high densities of unique and potentially endemic taxonomic groups not listed in Annex 22-06/B orthe CCAMLR Benthic Invertebrate Classification Guide(e.g. Pterobranchia) had been encountered off the South Orkney Islands, and could be considered for inclusion as VME indicator taxa.
Taxonomic resolution required to describe VMEs 6.1 The Workshop agreed that the taxonomic resolution used in the Benthic Invertebrate Classification Guide for Potentially Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems was adequate for the purposes of data collection and analysis for determining potential VME Risk Areas.
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Those who have a voice must guide the classification of MULTIPLEX tracks.
Therefore, the Guide recommends classification of these units in the financial auxiliaries subsector.
Procedures for classifying Severity andcauses These procedures guide the classification of Current and/or Project Situation Analysis.
Integrates fully with SEGA PTL module preparation/classification parazonas guided by lights.