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Layer: Islands and Reefs of Australian Marine Parks (ID: 3)

Name: Islands and Reefs of Australian Marine Parks

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Description: This dataset was represents marine features associated with the Australian Marine Parks Network. It includes and classifies 'emergent' and 'submergent' features, such as: islands, rocks, dry reefs (emergent features); and, submerged reefs, shoals (submergent features). Features are further classified based on their geographical relationship to a given reserve. Geographical categories include 'within', 'closely associated with' and 'near' park. Note that for emergent features within parka comprehensive approach was used. This approach included digitising (hand-drawing) every individual feature represented on relevant nautical charts. For submergent features within parkor any type of feature closely associated or near parka more ad-hoc approach was taken. For this reason, features within these categories ('submergent', 'closely associated' or 'near' should be considered indicative only. In addition to features digitised from nautical charts, the data have been collated from a number of existing sources, including SDE and Marine team layers..

Copyright Text: © Commonwealth of Australia, Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy, 2018

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