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National Bathymetry Priorities

Geoscience Australia
Geoscience Australia
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This dataset comprises an amalgamation of State, Territory and Commonwealth priorities in terms of Seabed mapping as of February 2017. Data that were identified as important for: safe navigation, environmental baseline assessment, resource competition and baseline data, and urgently required to support policy and government decisions were given priority. Agencies then ranked their priority areas 1 – very high/high (red), 2 – moderate (blue), and 3 – low (green), based on the need for the data and the impact of the data. These priority sets were compiled by Geoscience Australia and submitted to the Australian Hydrographic Office (AHO) for consideration as supplementary material for their "Hydroscheme" acquisition plan.

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: periodic
Statement: Priority was given to areas where: more bathymetric data are required for safe navigation there is a known pressure and baseline data are required to provide information to support an environmental assessment and monitoring there is resource competition, and baseline environmental data are required to support better understanding of surrounding issues data are urgently required to support policy and government decisions. Agencies then ranked their priority areas 1, 2 and 3 based on urgency of the need for the data and the impact of the data. These priority sets were compiled by Geoscience Australia and submitted to the Australian Hydrographic Office (AHO) for consideration as supplementary material for their "Hydroscheme" acquisition plan.

Created: 28 02 2017

Issued: 27 09 2018

Modified: 09 04 2019

Data time period: 2017-02-28 to 2018-12-31

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