Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00046:reg:5:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00046
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 3/8)
Character Range: 8652–11539

by tidal flows, when used for that purpose.
fertiliser means any synthetic or non-synthetic substance that supplies key chemical elements to plants and soils to enhance plant growth and the fertility of soils.
flooded agricultural land, managed wet meadow or pasture means land that is:
 (a) flooded for all or part of a year; and
 (b) used for agricultural or pastoral purposes; and
 (c) meets the requirements of the BlueCAM guidelines.
forest cover: land has forest cover if:
 (a) the land has an area of at least 0.2 of a hectare; and
 (b) the land has trees that:
 (i) are 2 metres or more in height; and
 (ii) provide crown cover over at least 20% of the land.
forest land means land with forest cover that is not a supratidal forest or mangrove.
fuel emissions, in relation to a tidal restoration project, means emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrous oxide (N2O) and methane (CH4) arising from the use of fossil fuels in relation to:
 (a) carrying out eligible project activities for the project; or
 (b) monitoring the project.
grazing land means land that is used for grazing of production livestock.
highest astronomical tide mark means the highest tide level which can be predicted to occur under average meteorological conditions and any combination of astronomical conditions.
hydrological assessment, in relation to a tidal restoration project, means an assessment of the hydrological consequences of the eligible project activities implemented or to be implemented for the project that includes:
 (a) a project start tidal inundation map; and
 (b) a permanence period tidal inundation map; and
 (c) if the project is a 100-year permanence period project—a crediting period tidal inundation map.
impacted land, in relation to a tidal restoration project, means land that experiences tidal introduction relating to the eligible project activities implemented for the project.
intertidal zone means an area between an ocean or sea and dry land that is between:
 (a) the highest astronomical tide mark; and
 (b) the lowest astronomical tide mark.
land type: each of the following is a land type:
 (a) cropping land;
 (b) drainage channels;
 (c) flooded agricultural land, managed wet meadow or pasture;
 (d) forest land;
 (e) grazing land;
 (f) mangroves;
 (g) other coastal wetland ecosystem;
 (h) other use land;
 (i) ponds and other constructed water bodies;
 (j) saline water bodies;
 (k) saltmarsh;
 (l) seagrass;
 (m) sparsely vegetated saltmarsh (saltflats);
 (n) sugarcane land;
 (o) supratidal forest;
 (p) tidally restricted fresh and brackish wetlands.
lowest astronomical tide mark means the lowest tide level which can be predicted to occur under average meteorological conditions and any combination of astronomical conditions.
mangroves means an ecosystem comprised of trees and shrubs which:
 (a) occupy the intertidal zone of floodplains, including marine