Data

Moreton Bay coral 2004

University of Tasmania, Australia
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Cite data as: Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing, Queensland Government (2004). Moreton Bay Coral 2004. Data accessed at http://metadata.imas.utas.edu.au/geonetwork/srv/en/metadata.show?uuid=0f405c6a-3dd2-4c15-8d9f-56d161faafd4 on (access date).

This dataset is hosted by the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania, on behalf of The Queensland Government for the purposes of the Seamap Australia collaborative project (testing a national marine benthic habitat classification scheme).

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Benthic habitat mapping of Moreton Bay, from Comboyuro Point to Jacobs Well. Mapping conducted as part of the Ecosystem Health Monitoring Program.

Lineage

Statement: Capture from aerial imagery and validated using Global Positioning System (GPS) Surveys.
Statement: The field, "cover", provides a description of the visually estimated ground cover of the coral and is generally classed as either: · Sparse: 0 25% · Medium: 25 50% · Med Dense: 50 75% The fields "massive", "branching" and "plate" refer to the morphological characteristics of hard coral present within the polygon. The field "soft" refers to soft coral and the field, "sponge" refers to sponges. The values of these fields "dominant", "minor" and "even" refer to the approximate proportion of these invertebrate types within the polygon.

Notes

Credit
State of Queensland (Department of National Parks, Sport and Racing) 2016.

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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153.6116,-26.80224 153.6116,-27.93326 153.01015,-27.93326 153.01015,-26.80224 153.6116,-26.80224

153.310875,-27.3677505

text: westlimit=153.01015; southlimit=-27.933261; eastlimit=153.6116; northlimit=-26.80224

Other Information
MAP - Moreton Bay coral (seamap:SeamapAus_QLD_MoretonBay_coral_2004)

uri : https://geoserver.imas.utas.edu.au/geoserver/seamap/wms

(Original metadata record [QLD Government data catalogue])

uri : https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset/moreton-bay-coral-2004

global : 4739e4b0-4dba-4ec5-b658-02c09f27ab9a

Identifiers
  • global : 0f405c6a-3dd2-4c15-8d9f-56d161faafd4