Gifford Marine Park Bathymetry - 30m Resolution Grid

Australia has established a network of 58 marine parks within Commonwealth waters covering a total of 3.3 million square kilometres, or 40 per cent of our exclusive economic zone (excluding Australian Antarctic Territory). These parks span a range of settings, from near coastal and shelf habitats to...

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spelling ftands:oai:ands.org.au::1440610 2023-05-15T13:52:00+02:00 Gifford Marine Park Bathymetry - 30m Resolution Grid Commonwealth of Australia (Geoscience Australia) (custodian) EGD (resourceProvider) Geoscience Australia (custodian) Spatial: northlimit=-25.99; southlimit=-27.18; westlimit=158.99; eastLimit=159.68 Temporal: From 2018-06-01 to 2018-06-01 https://researchdata.ands.org.au/gifford-marine-park-resolution-grid/1440610 unknown Australian Ocean Data Network https://researchdata.ands.org.au/gifford-marine-park-resolution-grid/1440610 b941d108-5e80-41a4-aa86-4ec5e33ef994 EGD geoscientificInformation bathymetry marine bathymetry grid marine data National Environmental Science Program Marine Biodiversity Hub Published_External dataset ftands 2020-01-05T23:00:57Z Australia has established a network of 58 marine parks within Commonwealth waters covering a total of 3.3 million square kilometres, or 40 per cent of our exclusive economic zone (excluding Australian Antarctic Territory). These parks span a range of settings, from near coastal and shelf habitats to abyssal plains. Parks Australia manages the park network through management plans that came into effect for all parks on 1 July 2018. Geoscience Australia is contributing to their management by collating and interpreting existing environmental data, and through the collection of new marine data. “Eco-narrative” documents are being developed for those parks, where sufficient information is available, delivering collations and interpretations of seafloor geomorphology, oceanography and ecology. Many of these interpretations rely on bathymetric grids and their derived products, including those in this data release. Bathymetry grids The bathymetry of the marine parks was created by compiling and processing Geoscience Australia’s bathymetry data holding gridded at the optimum resolution depending of the vessel’s sonar system. The bathymetry of the park is illustrated by a panchromatic geotiff image, developed by combining the bathymetric data with a hillshade image. Morphological Surfaces Geoscience Australia has developed a new marine seafloor classification scheme, which uses the two-part seafloor mapping morphology approach of Dove et al (2016). This new scheme is semi-hierarchical and the first step divides the slope of the seafloor into three Morphological Surface categories (Plain, <2°; Slope, 2-10°; Escarpment, >10°). Dove, D., Bradwell, T., Carter, G., Cotterill, C., Gafeira, J., Green, S., Krabbendam, M., Mellet, C., Stevenson, A., Stewart, H., Westhead, K., Scott, G., Guinan, J., Judge, M. Monteys, X., Elvenes, S., Baeten, N., Dolan, M., Thorsnes, T., Bjarnadóttir, L., Ottesen, D. (2016). Seabed geomorphology: a twopart classification system. British Geological Survey, Open Report OR/16/001. 13 pages. This research is supported by the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub through Project D1. Not to be used for navigational purposes. This dataset is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Research Data Australia (Australian National Data Service - ANDS) Antarctic Australian Antarctic Territory Elvenes ENVELOPE(20.858,20.858,69.488,69.488) ENVELOPE(158.99,159.68,-25.99,-27.18)
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bathymetry
marine
bathymetry grid
marine data
National Environmental Science Program
Marine Biodiversity Hub
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marine data
National Environmental Science Program
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Gifford Marine Park Bathymetry - 30m Resolution Grid
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bathymetry
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bathymetry grid
marine data
National Environmental Science Program
Marine Biodiversity Hub
Published_External
description Australia has established a network of 58 marine parks within Commonwealth waters covering a total of 3.3 million square kilometres, or 40 per cent of our exclusive economic zone (excluding Australian Antarctic Territory). These parks span a range of settings, from near coastal and shelf habitats to abyssal plains. Parks Australia manages the park network through management plans that came into effect for all parks on 1 July 2018. Geoscience Australia is contributing to their management by collating and interpreting existing environmental data, and through the collection of new marine data. “Eco-narrative” documents are being developed for those parks, where sufficient information is available, delivering collations and interpretations of seafloor geomorphology, oceanography and ecology. Many of these interpretations rely on bathymetric grids and their derived products, including those in this data release. Bathymetry grids The bathymetry of the marine parks was created by compiling and processing Geoscience Australia’s bathymetry data holding gridded at the optimum resolution depending of the vessel’s sonar system. The bathymetry of the park is illustrated by a panchromatic geotiff image, developed by combining the bathymetric data with a hillshade image. Morphological Surfaces Geoscience Australia has developed a new marine seafloor classification scheme, which uses the two-part seafloor mapping morphology approach of Dove et al (2016). This new scheme is semi-hierarchical and the first step divides the slope of the seafloor into three Morphological Surface categories (Plain, <2°; Slope, 2-10°; Escarpment, >10°). Dove, D., Bradwell, T., Carter, G., Cotterill, C., Gafeira, J., Green, S., Krabbendam, M., Mellet, C., Stevenson, A., Stewart, H., Westhead, K., Scott, G., Guinan, J., Judge, M. Monteys, X., Elvenes, S., Baeten, N., Dolan, M., Thorsnes, T., Bjarnadóttir, L., Ottesen, D. (2016). Seabed geomorphology: a twopart classification system. British Geological Survey, Open Report OR/16/001. 13 pages. This research is supported by the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub through Project D1. Not to be used for navigational purposes. This dataset is published with the permission of the CEO, Geoscience Australia
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title Gifford Marine Park Bathymetry - 30m Resolution Grid
title_short Gifford Marine Park Bathymetry - 30m Resolution Grid
title_full Gifford Marine Park Bathymetry - 30m Resolution Grid
title_fullStr Gifford Marine Park Bathymetry - 30m Resolution Grid
title_full_unstemmed Gifford Marine Park Bathymetry - 30m Resolution Grid
title_sort gifford marine park bathymetry - 30m resolution grid
publisher Australian Ocean Data Network
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