Examples of using Bivalve molluscs in English and their translations into Dutch
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the specific conditions for the importation of live bivalve molluscs.
Live bivalve molluscs Germany, Greece, United Kingdom.
Processed and canned bivalve molluscs belonging to the species Acanthocardia tuberculatum must be accompanied by.
quantities of live bivalve molluscs delivered to the dispatch centre,
Council Directive 95/70/EC of 22 December 1995 introducing minimum Community measures for the control of certain diseases affecting bivalve molluscs 7.
Member States shall prohibit the importation of fishery products and bivalve molluscs originating in or coming from Albania.
Only areas approved by the competent authority for relaying live bivalve molluscs may be used.
Live bivalve molluscs entering the farm,
Live bivalve molluscs and fishery products Annex II,
This Directive establishes minimum Community measures for the control of the diseases affecting bivalve molluscs referred to in this Directive.
Live bivalve molluscs from these areas must not exceed the limits of a five-tube,
Live bivalve molluscs placed on the market for human consumption must comply with the following requirements.
When processed, bivalve molluscs must, in addition to the requirements in point(a), satisfy those of paragraph 1(c) to g.
The list of national reference laboratories for diseases of bivalve molluscs is set out in Annex C to Directive 95/70/EC.
This subheading covers only the bivalve molluscs of the genera"Ostrea","Crassostrea"(called also Gryphaea)
Live bivalve molluscs may not be prepared for marketing except in establishments meeting the standards set out in the annexes.
family of saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs in the order Veneroida, the venus shells and their allies.
Marine biotoxins' means poisonous substances accumulated by bivalve molluscs feeding on plankton containing toxin;
The Psammobiidae or sunset clams, are a family of medium-sized saltwater clams, marine bivalve molluscs of the order Veneroida.
Bivalve molluscs may also be grown together with gastropod molluscs, such as periwinkles, in polyculture;