Examples of Threat Abatement Plan in a sentence
A Threat Abatement Plan (TAP) to minimise fishing bycatch has been prepared (EABG, 1998).
DEH will communicate the results of implementing the Threat Abatement Plan and will promote bycatch mitigation through relevant international conservation forums including ACAP and CMS.
Threat Abatement Plan for the incidental catch (or by-catch) of seabirds during oceanic longline fishing operations.
Duration and Cost of the Threat Abatement Plan (EPBC Act 271(2)(d) This plan was approved by the Minister for the Environment and Heritage on 18 July 2006 and should be reviewed in five years time.The cost of this plan should be covered under the core business expenditure of the affected organisations.
If the species or its habitat is found on site during pre-clearance surveys, the recommended approval conditions require the proponent to propose mitigation and management measures in the Species Impact Management Plan and Offset Management Plan prior to commencement, including how these measures are consistent with the objectives of any Threat Abatement Plan, approved Conservation Advice and/or Recovery Plan ( Attachment E, conditions 7 to 12).
Organisations/Persons Involved in Evaluating the Performance of the Threat Abatement Plan (EPBC Act 271(2)(e)The Department of the Environment and Heritage, in consultation with relevant seabird experts and key stakeholders, will evaluate the performance of this plan and report the results of their review to the Minister for the Environment and Heritage, through the Threatened Species Scientific Committee.
Seabird mitigation requirements As provided previously (Part III Section 2a), Australia has put in place the Threat Abatement Plan 2014 for the Incidental Catch (or bycatch) of Seabirds during Oceanic Longline Fishing Operations (2014 TAP).
DAFF and AFMA will communicate the results of implementing the Threat Abatement Plan and promote seabird bycatch mitigation to foreign fishers through international fisheries forums.
In line with the Threat Abatement Plan for the Incidental Capture of Seabirds (Commonwealth of Australia 1998) fishing operators are modifying fishing equipment and practices to minimise the threat to seabirds from longline activities.
The Threat Abatement Plan for Predation by Feral Cats (Commonwealth Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts [DEWHA], 2008a) and the Model Code of Practice for the Humane Control of Feral Cats (Sharp and Saunders, 2004) will be used as a guide for the humane control of feral cats within ML 1535.