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Seabed geomorphology and habitat mapping to support the sustainable development of offshore renewable energy in Australia

Australian Ocean Data Network
Carroll, A. ; Nanson, R. ; Huang, Z. ; Wenderlich, M. ; McNeil, M. ; Wells, J. ; Nichol, S. ; Audas, D. ; Jordan, A.
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Australia’s vast marine estate offers high-quality offshore wind resources that have the potential to help produce the renewable energy that Australia will need to achieve its net zero emissions targets. Mature offshore renewable industries in Europe have demonstrated that marine geoscience is critical for supporting the sustainable development, installation, operation and decommissioning of offshore wind farms. Geoscience information is used to design targeted seabed surveys and identify areas suitable for offshore infrastructure, thereby reducing uncertainty and investment risk. These data also provide important regional context for environmental impact assessments and informs evidence-based decisions consistent with government policies and regulations. Effective geomorphic characterisation of the seabed requires a standardised, multi-scalar and collaborative approach to produce definitive geomorphology maps that can support these applications. These maps synthesise interpretations of bathymetry, shallow geology, sedimentology and ecology data, to illustrate the distribution and diversity of seabed features, compositions and processes, including sediment dynamics and seabed stability. We present mapped examples demonstrating the utility of a nationally consistent seabed geomorphology mapping scheme (developed in collaboration with European agencies), for application to a broad range of geographic settings and policy-needs, including the sustainable development of offshore renewable energy in Australia. Presented at the 2024 AMSA-NZMSS Conference Hobart Tas

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Communicate and showcase Geoscience Australia's contribution to our National Environmental Science Program project on ORE baseline datasets and ocean best practice approaches for offshore assessment to the Australian marine science community at the AMSA conference (2024).

Created: 17 03 2024

Issued: 23 10 2024

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