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High Seas at Port of Geraldton: report about climate change in the Southern and Southwestern Flatlands West NRM region of Australia

RMIT University, Australia
Dr Jane Mullett (Associated with, Aggregated by)
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Report about climate change in the Southern and Southwestern Flatlands West NRM region of Australia, focused on Geraldton Port.

This report was created in reference to Geraldton Port (AUGET), located in the ABC NRM region Southern and Southwestern Flatlands West. The report is composed of Ports Australia data, Jane Mullett's custom data, CSIRO & BoM trend data, CMAR future data, Jane Mullett's personal analysis. It has been created by Jane Mullett using the Climate Smart Seaports tool.

Climate Smart Seaports is an online decision support toolkit designed to help Australian seaports adapting to climate change and improving their resilience to it. The toolkit lets users access data from various datasets such as CSIRO, BoM, ABS, BITRE as well as their own personal data. Climate Smart Seaports then allows writing and publishing reports based on this data and the user analysis.

Data time period: 2011 to 2012

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118.83943251523,-31.26883689819

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