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Bathymetry of Bremer Marine Park

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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 data. This includes compiling existing bathymetry datasets for select marine parks. This dataset includes a compilation of multibeam sonar bathymetry (gridded to 100 m spatial resolution) for Bremer Marine Park, in the South-west Marine Park Network. The park incorporates Bremer Canyon and adjacent smaller canyons that incise the continental slope and outer shelf. This research is supported by the National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub through Project D1.This dataset is not to be used for navigational purposes.

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Bremer Marine Park Bathymetry 2018 20m - 100m (zip) [30.8 MB] - Bremer Marine Park Bathymetry 2018 20m - 100m (zip) [30.8 MB]

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119.85,-34.65

119.6,-35.2 120.1,-35.2 120.1,-34.1 119.6,-34.1 119.6,-35.2

119.85,-34.65

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