natural cause
Defined in 1 place of the United States Code.
The term "natural cause"—
(i) means a weather, climatic, hazard, or biology-related event, such as—
(I) a hurricane;
(II) a flood;
(III) a harmful algal bloom;
(IV) a tsunami;
(V) a hypoxic zone;
(VI) a drought;
(VII) El Niño effects on water temperature;
(VIII) a marine heat wave; or
(IX) disease; and
(ii) does not mean a normal or cyclical variation in a species distribution or stock abundance.
Source
- 2022–present16 U.S.C. § 1861AConservation · Transition to sustainable fisheries · in this section
The term “natural cause”—
(i) means a weather, climatic, hazard, or biology-related event, such as—
(I) a hurricane;
(II) a flood;
(III) a harmful algal bloom;
(IV) a tsunami;
(V) a hypoxic zone;
(VI) a drought;
(VII) El Niño effects on water temperature;
(VIII) a marine heat wave; or
(IX) disease; and
(ii) does not mean a normal or cyclical variation in a species distribution or stock abundance.
Source
- 2023–202416 U.S.C. § 1861AConservation · Transition to sustainable fisheries · in this section