Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 16 : Section 2402


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 2402. Definitions

      For purposes of this chapter - 
        (1) the term "Administrator" means the Administrator of the
      Environmental Protection Agency;
        (2) the term "Antarctica" means the area south of 60 degrees
      south latitude;
        (3) the term "Antarctic Specially Protected Area" means an area
      identified as such pursuant to Annex V to the Protocol;
        (4) the term "Director" means the Director of the National
      Science Foundation;
        (5) the term "harmful interference" means - 
          (A) flying or landing helicopters or other aircraft in a
        manner that disturbs concentrations of birds or seals;
          (B) using vehicles or vessels, including hovercraft and small
        boats, in a manner that disturbs concentrations of birds or
        seals;
          (C) using explosives or firearms in a manner that disturbs
        concentrations of birds or seals;
          (D) willfully disturbing breeding or molting birds or
        concentrations of birds or seals by persons on foot;
          (E) significantly damaging concentrations of native
        terrestrial plants by landing aircraft, driving vehicles, or
        walking on them, or by other means; and
          (F) any activity that results in the significant adverse
        modification of habitats of any species or population of native
        mammal, native bird, native plant, or native invertebrate;

        (6) the term "historic site or monument" means any site or
      monument listed as an historic site or monument pursuant to Annex
      V to the Protocol;
        (7) the term "impact" means impact on the Antarctic environment
      and dependent and associated ecosystems;
        (8) the term "import" means to land on, bring into, or
      introduce into, or attempt to land on, bring into or introduce
      into, any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States,
      including the 12-mile territorial sea of the United States,
      whether or not such act constitutes an importation within the
      meaning of the customs laws of the United States;
        (9) the term "native bird" means any member, at any stage of
      its life cycle (including eggs), of any species of the class Aves
      which is indigenous to Antarctica or occurs there seasonally
      through natural migrations, and includes any part of such member;
        (10) the term "native invertebrate" means any terrestrial or
      freshwater invertebrate, at any stage of its life cycle, which is
      indigenous to Antarctica, and includes any part of such
      invertebrate;
        (11) the term "native mammal" means any member, at any stage of
      its life cycle, of any species of the class Mammalia, which is
      indigenous to Antarctica or occurs there seasonally through
      natural migrations, and includes any part of such member;
        (12) the term "native plant" means any terrestrial or
      freshwater vegetation, including bryophytes, lichens, fungi, and
      algae, at any stage of its life cycle (including seeds and other
      propagules), which is indigenous to Antarctica, and includes any
      part of such vegetation;
        (13) the term "non-native species" means any species of animal
      or plant which is not indigenous to Antarctica and does not occur
      there seasonally through natural migrations;
        (14) the term "person" has the meaning given that term in
      section 1 of title 1 and includes any person subject to the
      jurisdiction of the United States and any department, agency, or
      other instrumentality of the Federal Government or of any State
      or local government;
        (15) the term "prohibited product" means any substance banned
      from introduction onto land or ice shelves or into water in
      Antarctica pursuant to Annex III to the Protocol;
        (16) the term "prohibited waste" means any substance which must
      be removed from Antarctica pursuant to Annex III to the Protocol,
      but does not include materials used for balloon envelopes
      required for scientific research and weather forecasting;
        (17) the term "Protocol" means the Protocol on Environmental
      Protection to the Antarctic Treaty, signed October 4, 1991, in
      Madrid, and all annexes thereto, including any future amendments
      thereto to which the United States is a party;
        (18) the term "Secretary" means the Secretary of Commerce;
        (19) the term "Specially Protected Species" means any native
      species designated as a Specially Protected Species pursuant to
      Annex II to the Protocol;
        (20) the term "take" means to kill, injure, capture, handle, or
      molest a native mammal or bird, or to remove or damage such
      quantities of native plants that their local distribution or
      abundance would be significantly affected;
        (21) the term "Treaty" means the Antarctic Treaty signed in
      Washington, DC, on December 1, 1959;
        (22) the term "United States" means the several States of the
      Union, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,
      American Samoa, the Virgin Islands, Guam, the Commonwealth of the
      Northern Mariana Islands, and any other commonwealth, territory,
      or possession of the United States; and
        (23) the term "vessel subject to the jurisdiction of the United
      States" includes any "vessel of the United States" and any
      "vessel subject to the jurisdiction of the United States" as
      those terms are defined in section 2432 of this title.



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