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Revised Regulations
…ce Ordinance (Code A) 2019 C.6 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code B) 2019 C.7 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code C) 2019 C.8 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code D) 2019 C.9 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code E) 2019 C.10 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code F) 2019 C.11 The Police and Criminal Evidence Ordinance (Code G) 2019 C.12 The Criminal Justice (Conditional Cautions) Ordinan…
BIOT Megafauna Stamp Issue 08.06.17
…e prey, particularly in schools of fish. It is categorised on the IUCN Red List as Vulnerable. Sunfish http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/190422/0 VU The sunfish is the heaviest known bony fish in the world. They like to sunbathe, spending up to half the day basking in the sun near the surface of the water, which helps warm their bodies up after deep water dives to hunt. It is categorised on the IUCN Red List as Vulnerable. Whale Shark http://www….
Revised Ordinances
…l Justice (Conditional Cautions) Ordinance 2019 C.7 The Criminal Procedure Code 2019 C.8 The Criminal Procedure Code (Temporary Measures) (Fixed Penalty Notices) Ordinance C.9 Revised Ordinances of BIOT – Chapter D The Acquisition of Land for Public Purposes Ordinance 1983 D.1 The Crown Proceedings Ordinance 1984 D.2 The Reciprocal Enforcement of Judgments Ordinance 1985 D.3 Revised Ordinances of BIOT – Chapter E The Protection and Preservation of…
Design a Stamp Competition for Children
…re on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) ‘red list’ – species which are of global conservation concern. Many of these globally threatened or vulnerable species are sharks. At the top of the food chain, scientists think that these beautiful predators play a fundamental role in maintaining healthy coral reefs. However, on reefs without sharks, numbers of their prey species, also known as mesopredators (fish in the middle…
Invasive Non-Native Species Secretariat visit to BIOT
…rnment to provide further advice on how to strengthen biosecurity. The new list of invasive species at risk of entering BIOT, and suggestions on how to prevent or react to their arrival, will help the BIOT Administration protect the Territory’s unique environment and incredible biodiversity. We are grateful for the support provided by the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (CEH), and look forward to working together again in the future. Full blog ar…
BIOT Children’s Stamp Competition Issue 04.09.18
…re on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) ‘red list’ – species which are of global conservation concern. Many of these globally threatened or vulnerable species are sharks. At the top of the food chain, scientists think that these beautiful predators play a fundamental role in maintaining healthy coral reefs. However, on reefs without sharks, numbers of their prey species, also known as mesopredators (fish in the middle…
Bertarelli Foundation BIOT Marine Science Symposium
…our oceans from the stress and damage they are under. The day proceeded with a many leading scientists speaking on their research areas and showing all the work being undertaken in BIOT. Topics included enforcement, monitoring, climate change, bio-logging and the UK’s Blue Belt programme. A full list of speakers and their lecture topics can be found on the symposium’s page: http://marinescience.fondation-bertarelli.org/agenda Watch the symposium o…
Gazettes
Please see below a list of the BIOT Administration’s annual legal gazettes, detailing the ordinances and regulations brought about each calendar year: 2024 Special Gazette Issue I: Download a copy of the 2024 Special Gazette Issue I Special Gazette Issue II:Download a copy of the 2024 BIOT Special Gazette Issue II Special Gazette Issue III: Download a copy of the 2024 BIOT Special Gazette Issue III Special Gazette Issue IV: Download a copy of the…