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Table E-1. Protected and Sensitive
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Table E-2. Protected and Sensitive
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Table E-3. Protected and Sensitive
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Table E-3. Protected and Sensitive
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Bird Island Marine Sanctuary Table
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Table E-7. Protected Fisheries Reso
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Common Name Table E-10. Protected B
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Common Name Table E-12. Protected B
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Common Name Guam bridled white-eye
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Marine Mammal Stranding Network Org
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Organization/Individual NMFS Southw
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Teri Rowles, D.V.M., Ph.D. National
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Authorization UNITED STATES DEPARTM
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PROJECT I1 - ENHANCEMENT ACTIVITIES
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. Euthanasia 1) 2) The NMFS Nationa
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g. The Holder/PI must not harass or
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meets the minimum standards of coll
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2) Live captures; Stranding respons
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4. Persons who require state, Feder
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1 1. Any falsification of informati
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Florida Keys National Marine Sanctu
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Seattle, Washington 981 58 Blaine 9
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50 CFR $21 6.37 Marine mammal parts
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APPENDIX H GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS OF
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oats. Animals are located by having
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In some cases, animals may need to
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ecorders (TDRs), life history trans
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LHX tags are satellite linked, dela
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Appendix 1. Search Effort Log Searc
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Appendix 2b. Live Marine Mammal Dat
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Table 1: Summary of overall statewi
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Table 3: Summary of statewide infor