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AusSeabed Annual Highlights Report 2020/21

Australian Ocean Data Network
Baldry, K. ; Picard, K. ; Leplastrier, A. ; Arnold, M. ; Lennard, N. ; Crossman, D. ; Evans, N. ; Mackay, K. ; Townsend, N. ; Yule, C.
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Established in 2018, AusSeabed is a collaborative national seabed mapping initiative focused on delivering freely accessible seabed mapping data and coordinating efforts to map the gaps across the Australian maritime region of responsibility.
AusSeabed is driven by a cross-sector steering committee bringing together organisations from the government, academia and private sectors to ensure an inclusive and diverse representation of the seabed mapping community.

The Annual Highlights Report presents the key achievements of the AusSeabed program over the 2020/21 financial year. The report is structured in five sections, the first four are aligned to the 2020/21 work plan objectives and the fifth highlights engagement activities over the past year.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: asNeeded
Statement: The document went through 10 draft iterations and publication by the AusSeabed team. The document was reviewed and endorsed by both the AusSeabed Executive Board and the AusSeabed Steering Committee

Modified: 25 10 2021

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text: westlimit=112; southlimit=-44.00; eastlimit=154; northlimit=-9.00

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