Projects under this method can earn Australian carbon credit units (ACCUs) by reintroducing tidal flow to a coastal wetland. For more information, refer to our full guide on understanding a blue carbon project. 

When to use this method

The tidal restoration of blue carbon ecosystems method may be suitable if you have a tidal restriction mechanism in place and can:

  • change or remove this mechanism
  • reintroduce tidal flows and flooding by changing or removing this mechanism.

This results in the:

  • rewetting of drained coastal wetland ecosystems
  • conversion of freshwater wetlands to brackish or saline wetlands.

Eligibility

To be eligible, you need to prepare documents for your project:

  • a hydrological assessment to estimate the tidal inundation that could results from project activities
  • a project operations and maintenance plan, with an overview of intended project activities, and any ongoing maintenance needed for project infrastructure to continue to operate as intended
  • a project extent map that identifies key features of the land impacted by tidal inundation from project activities
  • an acid sulphate soils management plan and mosquito management plan, if required by government, state or territory law.

You must also meet general eligibility requirements for the Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme.

Exclusions

Excluded activities are:

  • applying fertiliser
  • growing crops and grazing by livestock
  • farming, harvesting or breeding of fish, molluscs, crustaceans, algae, aquatic plants and other organisms.

Method requirements