Adjective
transboundary (not comparable)
Across a boundary.
"Climate change is going to continue changing the distribution of fish stocks among countries, with some new transboundary species emerging and some disappearing," said Palacios Abrantes. Source: Internet
Each Party is required to take measures ensuring that LMOs subject to intentional transboundary movement are accompanied by documentation identifying the LMOs and providing contact details of persons responsible for such movement. Source: Internet
Furthermore, the shipment of LMOs subject to transboundary movement must be accompanied by appropriate documentation specifying, among other things, identity of LMOs and contact point for further information. Source: Internet
Main features Overview of features The Protocol promotes biosafety by establishing rules and procedures for the safe transfer, handling, and use of LMOs, with specific focus on transboundary movements of LMOs. Source: Internet
Parties are required to take measures for the safe handling, packaging and transportation of LMOs that are subject to transboundary movement. Source: Internet
Sewage and organic discharges from the Ganges Brahmaputra Meghna River are likely to be transboundary. Source: Internet