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Seafloor bathymetry of the Gascoyne Marine Park

Created 12/03/2025

Updated 12/03/2025

This flythrough highlights canyon environments within the Gascoyne Marine Park offshore northwestern Australia. The Cape Range Canyon is a relatively narrow, linear canyon that initiates on the continental slope, but is connected to the shelf via a narrow channel. The walls of the canyon are steep and reveal a history of slumping and retrogressive failure, that have broadened the canyon over time. The floor contains a series of deep plunge pools, indicative of the action of sediment-laden turbidity currents in further eroding this canyon. Epibenthos within the canyons was relatively sparse and likely regulated by disturbance associated with sedimentation in the canyons. Rock overhangs often supported the highest densities of benthic suspension feeders, including glass sponges, octocorals, and ascidians. Bathymetry data and seafloor imagery for this flythrough was collected by the Schmidt Ocean Institute during survey FK200308. Funding was provided by Schmidt Ocean Institute, Geoscience Australia, the Australian Government’s National Environmental Science Program (NESP) Marine Biodiversity Hub, the Director of National Parks, and the Foundation for the WA Museum through a Woodside Marine Biodiversity Grant.

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Title Seafloor bathymetry of the Gascoyne Marine Park
Language eng
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/2a3b46e0-b1d9-413c-a011-003abde313d0
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Reference Period 02/09/2020
Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [[[111.1126, -23.9001], [114.5047, -23.9001], [114.5047, -20.9138], [111.1126, -20.9138], [111.1126, -23.9001]]]}
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