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Pre-Application Guide
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Answer the following questions to determine the type(s) of permit you might need.
What species do you expect to encounter? (Check all that apply)
Pacific Marine and Anadromous Fish listed under the ESA
(including
species proposed for listing
and
listed species without take prohibitions
(e.g. Puget Sound/Georgia Basin DPS Canary Rockfish,Puget Sound/Georgia Basin DPS Yelloweye Rockfish,Southern DPS Eulachon))
Marine Mammals
Other (e.g. sea turtles, white abalone, shortnose sturgeon, smalltooth sawfish;
species proposed for listing
;
listed species without take prohibitions
; or any fish and invertebrates (freshwater and marine) in Oregon, etc.)
Where will your activities occur? (Check all that apply)
U.S. locations, including offshore waters
International waters (including Antarctica and high seas)
Foreign countries, including territorial waters of those countries
For Pacific Marine and Anadromous Fish applications or for any applications in Oregon, choose which state:
California (including offshore waters)
Idaho
Oregon (including the Columbia River and offshore waters)
Washington (including the Columbia River and offshore waters)
Is the proposed permit holder a US Citizen?
Yes
No
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Last Updated: 2011-9-27
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