Examples of Coastal wetland in a sentence
Coastal wetland - all tidal and subtidal lands; all lands with vegetation present that is tolerant of salt water and occurs primarily in a salt water or estuarine habitat; and any swamp, marsh, bog, beach, flat or other contiguous low land that is subject to tidal action during the highest tide level for the year in which an activity is proposed as identified in tide tables published by the National Ocean Service.
Coastal wetland - all tidal and subtidal lands; all lands with vegetation present that is tolerant of salt water and occurs primarily in a salt water or estuarine habitat; and any swamp, marsh, bog, beach, flat or other contiguous low land that is subject to tidal action during the highest tide level for the year in which an activity is proposed as identified in tide tables published by the National Ocean Service.Coastal wetlands may include portions of coastal sand dunes.
Coastal wetland alteration not meeting the exemption criteria of this Rule shall require a CAMA permit.
Coastal wetland ecosystems play an important role in maintaining shoreline stability and preserving biodiversity.
Coastal wetland acres shall include only those coastal wetland types as defined in Wetland Value Assessment Methodology employed for coastal restoration project evaluation and established in accordance with the Coastal Wetlands Planning, Protection, and Restoration Act of 1990, Public Law Number 101-646, 104 Stat.