Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00046:reg:5:p4
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2022L00046
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 4/8)
Character Range: 11261–14019

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 and estuarine areas; and
 (b) grow in saline or brackish water.
mosquito management plan, in relation to a tidal restoration project, means a plan that:
 (a) is:
 (i) required by any applicable State, Territory or Commonwealth laws; or
 (ii) recommended by any State, Territory or Commonwealth government body or agency or any local government authority; and
 (b) outlines the actions to be taken to manage the risks arising from increased mosquito hazard arising from the project.
necessary infrastructure means an object, device or structure on any land that:
 (a) is not a tidal restriction mechanism or drainage infrastructure; and
 (b) impedes, reduces, restricts or prevents inundation of other land by tidal flows, when used for that purpose; and
 (c) is taken into account in the preparation or revision of a map forming part of a hydrological assessment for a tidal restoration project.
net abatement amount, for an eligible offsets project in relation to a reporting period, means the carbon dioxide equivalent net abatement amount for the project in relation to the reporting period, calculated in accordance with section 28.
NGER Regulations means the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Regulations 2008.
other coastal wetland ecosystem means an ecosystem on impacted land that is not any of the other land types.
Note: Impacted land with other coastal wetland ecosystem on it can be unvegetated land.
other use land means land that is used at the end of the baseline period for the land in some way for human activities that is not covered by any of the other land types.
permanence obligation period, in relation to a tidal restoration project, means the period from the declaration of the project as an eligible offsets project until the last day the Regulator could issue a notice requiring relinquishment of Australian carbon credit units under Division 3 of Part 7 of the Act.
permanence period tidal inundation map, in relation to a tidal restoration project, means a map that:
 (a) identifies the projected spatial extent of land that will become impacted land for the project, as at the end of:
 (i) if the project is a 25-year permanence period project—32 years from a date which is not more than 24 months before the date of the section 22 application for the project; or
 (ii) if the project is a 100-year permanence period project—107 years from a date which is not more than 24 months before the date of the section 22 application for the project;