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Seabed geomorphology: mapping Australia’s way to a sustainable ocean economy

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Created 14/01/2025

Updated 14/01/2025

Seabed geomorphology describes the shape and evolution of underwater landscapes. These landscapes interact with ocean currents to create diverse marine habitats. Similar to geological maps on land, maps of seabed geomorphology are vital for making informed decisions to support the sustainable growth of our Ocean Economy.

As we gather more detailed seabed data and face increasing ocean pressures, there's a need for new, standardised maps that support consistent decision making at multiple scales and between administrative jurisdictions. Dr Rachel Nanson and an international team have developed a new seabed geomorphology classification system that is designed to simplify complex seabed interpretations into a map format that is accessible to a broad range of end users.

This approach is being adopted internationally and is currently being implemented by Geoscience Australia. We are using the method to map parts of Australia’s extensive Marine Park network and to support government to make informed decisions regarding Australia’s rapidly expanding Offshore Renewable Energy sector

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Title Seabed geomorphology: mapping Australia’s way to a sustainable ocean economy
Language eng
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/ef576c98-1400-47bb-be01-b0cde7db0c17
Contact Point
Geoscience Australia
clientservices@ga.gov.au
Reference Period 02/09/2024
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[112.0, -44.0], [154.0, -44.0], [154.0, -9.0], [112.0, -9.0], [112.0, -44.0]]]}
Data Portal data.gov.au