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Commonwealth Marine Planning Regions
Commonwealth Marine Planning Regions are areas within australian waters for which Marine Bioregional Plans will be established under section 176 of the commonwealth EPBC Act. -
State marine turtle management plan
State marine turtle management plan. Support for production of plan. -
NESP MBH Shark Action Plan 2021
Australia is home to a quarter of the world’s cartilaginous fishes (Class Chondrichthyes) with 328 species consisting of 182 sharks, 132 rays, and 14 chimaeras. Australia’s... -
Town of Port Hedland - Town Planning Scheme No. 5 Amendment No. 7 (Pretty...
Town of Port Hedland - Town Planning Scheme No. 5 Amendment No. 7 (Pretty Pool Revised Development Plan). Provides material necessary to support the Revised Pretty Pool... -
NESP MB Project A11 - Shark action plan
This record provides an overview of the scope and research output of NESP Marine Biodiversity Hub Project A11 - "Shark action plan". No datasets were generated by this project.... -
Bulgarene Borefield Expansion Environmental Impact Assessment and Management Plan.
Bulgarene Borefield Expansion Environmental Impact Assessment and Management Plan. -
Key Ecological Features (points) - SW marine planning region.
The Bioregional Profile identifies a number of ecological features that are of conservation value because of the role they play in the environment of the South-west Marine... -
Key Ecological Features (polygons) - SW marine planning region.
The Bioregional Profile identifies a number of ecological features that are of conservation value because of the role they play in the environment of the South-west Marine... -
Wet Tropics of Queensland World Heritage Area - Plan roads (WTMA)
This dataset contains line features depicting road classification within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. There are five categories of roads in the Wet Tropics World... -
2016 SoE Marine Chapter - Case Study - National Marine Science Plan
The Marine chapter of the 2016 State of the Environment (SoE) report incorporates multiple expert templates developed from streams of marine data. This metadata record describes... -
Monitoring yellow sea migrants in Australia (MYSMA) A 5 year plan
Monitoring yellow sea migrants in Australia (MYSMA) - A 5 year plan. -
Key Ecological Features (polygons) - North Marine Bioregional Planning Region.
The North Bioregional Profile identifies a number of ecological features that are of conservation value because of the role they play in the environment of the North Marine... -
Marine Bioregional Planning in the North-West (9th January 2008).
Results from the Marine Bioregional Planning in the North-West on the 9th January 2008. -
Project - Torres Strait Sustainable Land Use Plan (SLUP) 2010 (TSRA, RPS)
This project seeks to ensure that planning for the future development of the Torres Strait Islands is sustainable and capable of taking into account ecological and social... -
Environment Plan Exploration Drilling Survey: Triller-1 & Bantha- 1 Wells...
Environment Plan Exploration Drilling Survey: Triller-1 & Bantha- 1 Wells Pennit Area TU3. -
Environment Plan Exploration Drilling Survey: Triller-1 & Bantha- 1 Wells...
Environment Plan Exploration Drilling Survey: Triller-1 & Bantha- 1 Wells Pennit Area TU3. -
Fauna Survey of the Concept Development Plan Areas for the Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort
Fauna Survey of the Concept Development Plan Areas for the Monkey Mia Dolphin Resort - Brief Summary of Findings. -
NERP TE Project 12.4 - Governance, planning and the effective application of...
This project involved working with a range of stakeholders to identify the most effective governance systems for managing climate change adaptation in the Wet Tropics through... -
NESP MaC Project 3.1 - Regional planning in northern Australia: Building a...
This record provides an overview of the NESP Marine and Coastal Hub small-scale study - "Regional planning in northern Australia: Building a community of practice and sentinel... -
NERP TE Project 9.4 - Conservation planning for a changing coastal zone,...
The values of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area (GBRWHA) are threatened by coastal development through habitat loss and runoff of sediment, nutrients and pollutants....