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This map was produced for Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and shows Australia's maritime boundaries in the Timor Sea.
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This map shows the area of the Shark Gillnet and Shark Hook Sector 183m Depth Commonwealth Closure. Produced for the Australian Fisheries Management Authority.
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This map shows vessel locations of suspected illegal fishing boats in Northern Australia.
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Map produced for the Australian Media and Communication Authority showing the submarine cable protection zones off Sydney on a background of AMSIS data including the bathymetry imagery. This map is only for internal use of ACMA.
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This map is produced for the Australian Fisheries Management Authority to assist their enforcement of Australia's Maritime Boundaries. It has lots of icons to explain to Indonesian fishermen where they can and cannot fish in the Timor and Arafura Seas. Originally produced using the Indonesian language. This version is an English translation. It is not for sale or public release by Geoscience Australia. Public release is thru DEH and AFMA.
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Map for proclamation only. Potential for a later version to be produced for release after proclamation comes into force however this version is not for sale.
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Map requested by Aaron Gladki for Parliamentary Secretary Warren Entsch. Map shows proposed 10 nautical miles fisheries exclusion zones around certain islands in Torres Strait. Map for parliamentary purposes and not for public distribution.
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The Australian Marine Jurisdiction is one of the largest in the world. If ratified by the United Nations Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf, just over half of Australia's land mass will be below the sea. With this marine jurisdiction comes a responsibility to manage and sustain the marine environment. This paper describes an initiative being undertaken by Geoscience Australia (GA) to develop an Australian Marine Spatial Information System (AMSIS). The paper outlines the progress made to date with this development. It will accurately locate marine features including interests and rights over the Australian Marine Jurisdiction. Arrangements are being made with other custodians of spatial boundary information so that AMSIS will become an accepted source of integrated information. In developing and implementing AMSIS, GA is working closely with many agencies to assist them produce or validate / correct spatial information and to determine the best way to capture and provide access to reliable information in a manner that is consistent with current principles for data management and spatial data infrastructure development. AMSIS is being developed specifically to support government initiatives and programs such as regional marine planning, management of marine operations including regulation and enforcement of legislation, and industry development, especially in the identification of interests overlapping or adjacent to the annual offshore petroleum acreage releases. The project is being undertaken in close collaboration with key stakeholders such as the Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources, The National Oceans Office and the Navy Hydrographic Service as well as other Australian Government departments that have interests in Australia's marine jurisdiction.
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Operations chart produced for the Australian Quarantine Inspection Service (AQIS), showing maritime boundaries and topographic data from the World Aeronautical Chart Series and VMAP. This chart is for internal use by AQIS and is not for general release.
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This map was produced as part of a 2006 series depicting Australian commonwealth fisheries and shows the area of the North West Slope Trawl Fishery. The series of pdf's are for public download from AFMA's website and the shapefiles for public download from GA's website.