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[SUPERSEDED] Victorian Benthic Habitats - Port Phillip Bay (CBICS)

Australian Ocean Data Network
Daniel ierodiaconou
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Base information for the synthesised dataset were sourced from data provided by: Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute, Queenscliff, Victoria Institute for Sustainability and Innovation, Victoria University, Melbourne. Parks Victoria, Victorian Government Deakin University, Victoria Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, Victorian GovernmentMaintenance and Update Frequency: continualStatement: Benthic biotopes were derived from a variety of geophysical and cartographic data sources: • Terrain and bathymetric lidar provided by DELWP (2.5 to 5 m horizontal resolution); • Mosaiced aerial imagery provided by DELWP • Multibeam echosounder bathymetry provided by the Port of Melbourne Corporation (0.5-1 m horizontal resolution); and • Hand digitized points from navigation charts AUS 143, 144, 154, 155, 157 and 158, provided by Deakin University. • Boundaries of modified areas, such as channels, dredged material grounds, anchorages and aquaculture areas were digitised by hand from navigation charts (as above). Sand borrow areas were digitised from the shaded relief maps. Marine protected area boundaries were included from coordinates provided by Parks Victoria. These were supplemented with biological information from: • Victorian Subtidal Reef Monitoring Program (SRMP) provides quantitative data at 118 sites between Warrnambool and Cape Howe (1998 to 2015); • Victorian Intertidal Reef Monitoring Program (IRMP) includes 20 sites from Warrnambool to Bunurong (2003 to 2014); • intertidal reef assemblage descriptions by Bennett and Pope (1953), King et al. (1971) and Womersley (1984); • deep reef surveys for Parks Victoria and the Port Phillip Bay Channel Deepening Project (Edmunds et al. 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010); • seagrass and sediment habitat mapping by the Victorian Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute (Roob and Ball 1997; Roob et al. 1998; Blake et al. 2000; Blake and Ball 2001a, 2001b); • sediment habitat studies as part of the EPA Port Phillip Bay Environment Study, MAFRI epibenthic and infauna studies and the Port Phillip Bay Channel Deepening Project; and • mangrove and saltmarsh habitat description and mapping by Boon et al. (2011).&rft.creator=Daniel ierodiaconou &rft.date=2020&rft.coverage=westlimit=144.38713073731; southlimit=-38.449386596679; eastlimit=145.16716003419; northlimit=-37.834152221679&rft.coverage=westlimit=144.38713073731; southlimit=-38.449386596679; eastlimit=145.16716003419; northlimit=-37.834152221679&rft.coverage=uplimit=30; downlimit=0&rft.coverage=uplimit=30; downlimit=0&rft_rights= http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/&rft_rights=http://i.creativecommons.org/l/by/4.0/88x31.png&rft_rights=WWW:LINK-1.0-http--related&rft_rights=License Graphic&rft_rights=Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License&rft_rights=http://creativecommons.org/international/&rft_rights=WWW:LINK-1.0-http--related&rft_rights=WWW:LINK-1.0-http--related&rft_rights=License Text&rft_rights=Cite data as: Flynn A, Edmunds M, Ierodiaconou D, Rattray A, Ferns L (2016) CBiCS biotope classification of Port Phillip Bay habitat polygons. Unpublished Work by Fathom Pacific, Australian Marine Ecology Pty Ltd, Deakin University and Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. Melbourne. 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Cite data as: Flynn A, Edmunds M, Ierodiaconou D, Rattray A, Ferns L (2016) CBiCS biotope classification of Port Phillip Bay habitat polygons. Unpublished Work by Fathom Pacific, Australian Marine Ecology Pty Ltd, Deakin University and Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning. Melbourne. Data accessed at [metadata URL] on [date accessed].

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

DATA NOT TO BE USED FOR NAVIGATION PURPOSES.

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This dataset has been superseded by https://metadata.imas.utas.edu.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search#/metadata/0145df96-3847-474b-8b63-a66f0e03ff54 (Victorian Statewide Marine Habitat Map 2023).

The Victorian Benthic Habitats - Port Phillip Bay (CBICS) is a synthesis of all existing benthic habitat characterisations of the embayment which have been reclassified to conform to the Combined Biotope Classification Scheme (CBiCS).

Base information for the synthesised dataset were sourced from data provided by:

Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute, Queenscliff, Victoria

Institute for Sustainability and Innovation, Victoria University, Melbourne.

Parks Victoria, Victorian Government

Deakin University, Victoria

Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, Victorian Government

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Maintenance and Update Frequency: continual
Statement: Benthic biotopes were derived from a variety of geophysical and cartographic data sources:

• Terrain and bathymetric lidar provided by DELWP (2.5 to 5 m horizontal resolution);
• Mosaiced aerial imagery provided by DELWP
• Multibeam echosounder bathymetry provided by the Port of Melbourne Corporation (0.5-1 m horizontal resolution); and
• Hand digitized points from navigation charts AUS 143, 144, 154, 155, 157 and 158, provided by Deakin University.
• Boundaries of modified areas, such as channels, dredged material grounds, anchorages and aquaculture areas were digitised by hand from navigation charts (as above). Sand borrow areas were digitised from the shaded relief maps. Marine protected area boundaries were included from coordinates provided by Parks Victoria.

These were supplemented with biological information from:

• Victorian Subtidal Reef Monitoring Program (SRMP) provides quantitative data at 118 sites between Warrnambool and Cape Howe (1998 to 2015);
• Victorian Intertidal Reef Monitoring Program (IRMP) includes 20 sites from Warrnambool to Bunurong (2003 to 2014);
• intertidal reef assemblage descriptions by Bennett and Pope (1953), King et al. (1971) and Womersley (1984);
• deep reef surveys for Parks Victoria and the Port Phillip Bay Channel Deepening Project (Edmunds et al. 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010);
• seagrass and sediment habitat mapping by the Victorian Marine and Freshwater Resources Institute (Roob and Ball 1997; Roob et al. 1998; Blake et al. 2000; Blake and Ball 2001a, 2001b);
• sediment habitat studies as part of the EPA Port Phillip Bay Environment Study, MAFRI epibenthic and infauna studies and the Port Phillip Bay Channel Deepening Project; and
• mangrove and saltmarsh habitat description and mapping by Boon et al. (2011).

Issued: 25 09 2017

Data time period: 2011-11-02 to 2012-01-13

This dataset is part of a larger collection

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