Volume Two 25. Definitions Bare ground means ground not covered by vegetation or a vegetation canopy, as viewed vertically from a point higher than the tallest vegetation on the site. Batter means the cut slope immediately above a track, forestry road, skid site or other excavation. Bed has the same meaning as in Section 2 of the Act. Biodiversity Criteria for as identified in Appendix 3. Significance Bio-foul means aquatic organisms (micro-organisms, plants, and animals) on surfaces and structures immersed in or exposed to the aquatic environment. Blenheim Airshed as identified in Appendix 9. Boatshed means any enclosed or covered structure used or designed to be for the sole purpose of storing a boat, and associated boating equipment, out of water within the Coastal Marine Area. A boatshed excludes the provision of any plumbing for any sanitary services or toilets and accommodation. BOD means biological oxygen demand. 5 Bore means a hole in the ground constructed for the purpose of: • investigating or monitoring conditions below the ground surface; or • abstracting liquid substances from the ground; or • discharging liquid substances into the ground but excludes test pits and soak holes. Breakfeeding means the feeding of animals on paddocks where feeding space is controlled by the movement of an electric fence. Building has the same meaning as in Section 8 of the Building Act 2004. Cadaverine means a foul-smelling compound produced by the action of microorganisms on proteins, as in decaying flesh. Camping ground has the same meaning as in Regulation 2 of the Camping-Grounds Regulations 1985 and includes a motor camp, a caravan or camper van park and storage. Carbon sequestration means a planting that will never be harvested. forestry planting (permanent) Carbon sequestration means a planting that may be harvested. For clarity, a carbon forestry planting sequestration forestry planting (non-permanent) becomes (non- permanent) commercial forestry harvesting when it is harvested 25 – 3