What does CPSPDT mean?
CPSPDT means Coastal Pelagic Species Plan Development Team
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Coastal Pelagic Species Plan Development Team?
Coastal Pelagic Species Plan Development Team can be abbreviated as CPSPDT
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What does CPSPDT stand for? CPSPDT stands for "Coastal Pelagic Species Plan Development Team". |
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How to abbreviate "Coastal Pelagic Species Plan Development Team"? "Coastal Pelagic Species Plan Development Team" can be abbreviated as CPSPDT. |
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What is the meaning of CPSPDT abbreviation? The meaning of CPSPDT abbreviation is "Coastal Pelagic Species Plan Development Team". |
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What is CPSPDT abbreviation? One of the definitions of CPSPDT is "Coastal Pelagic Species Plan Development Team". |
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What does CPSPDT mean? CPSPDT as abbreviation means "Coastal Pelagic Species Plan Development Team". |
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What is shorthand of Coastal Pelagic Species Plan Development Team? The most common shorthand of "Coastal Pelagic Species Plan Development Team" is CPSPDT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- COASST - Coastal Observation and Seabird Survey Team
- CPSAS - Coastal Pelagic Species Advisory Subpanel
- CPSMT - Coastal Pelagic Species Management Team
- CAMP - Coastal Area Management Plan
- CZMP - Coastal Zone Management Plan
- EPDT - Ecosystem Plan Development Team
- CCCP - Coastal Conservation Corridor Plan
- cCMP - Coastal Compartment Management Plan
- CCWP - Coastal Clean Water Plan
- CHPP - Coastal Habitat Protection Plan
- CIAP - Coastal Impact Assistance Plan
- Cps - Coastal Pelagic Species
- CRMP - Coastal Resources Management Plan
- CSIP - Coastal Strategy Implementation Plan
- CSMP - Coastal Sediment Management Plan
- CSMP - Coastal Sediment Master Plan
- HMSPDT - Highly Migratory Species Plan Development Team
- MPDT - Mine Plan Development Team
- PLTRT - Pelagic Longline Take Reduction Team
- coast - Coastal Ocean Applications and Science Team