Length of coastline parameters Sample Clauses

Length of coastline parameters. For the purposes of disease incidents in marine environments the following parameters will be used to determine the length of coastline. Each value should be the most recent, accurate figure available (see item 23.7 to this attachment). The figures will include those of relevant islands in each jurisdiction. The New South Wales figure should not incorporate the Australian Capital Territory’s (including Jervis Bay) length of coastline. The total length of Australian coastline should not include that of Jervis Bay. The sum of the coastline lengths for the states and the Northern Territory should be equal to the total length of the Australian coastline, less that belonging to the Commonwealth. Formula for calculating cost-sharing arrangements for disease incidents in marine environments Cost-sharing for disease incidents in marine environments is calculated using the following steps:
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Length of coastline parameters. For the purposes of disease incidents in marine environments the following parameters will be used to determine the length of coastline. (a) Each value should be the most recent, accurate figure available (see item 3.7 to this attachment). (b) The figures will include those of relevant islands in each jurisdiction. (c) The New South Wales figure should not incorporate the Australian Capital Territory’s (including Jervis Bay) length of coastline.
Length of coastline parameters. For the purposes of pest incidents in marine environments the following parameters will be used to determine the length of coastline. a) Each value should be the most recent, accurate figure available (see item 3.7 to this attachment). b) The figures will include those of relevant islands in each jurisdiction. c) The New South Wales figure should not incorporate the Australian Capital Territory’s (including Jervis Bay) length of coastline. d) The total length of Australian coastline should not include that of Jervis Bay. e) The sum of the coastline lengths for the states and the Northern Territory should be equal to the total length of the Australian coastline.
Length of coastline parameters. For the purposes of disease incidents in marine environments the following parameters will be used to determine the length of coastline.

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