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Characterising Marine Abiotic Patterns in the Darwin-Bynoe Harbour region: Summary report, Physical Environments, Darwin Harbour Habitat Mapping Project  


Authors / CoAuthors

Nicholas, W.A. | Smit, N. | Siwabessy, P.J.W. | Nanson, R. | Radke, L. | Li, J. | Brinkman, R. | Atkinson, I. | Falster, G. | Harries, S. | Howard, F.J.F. | Huang, Z. | Picard, K. | Tran, M. | Williams, D.

Abstract

This report is the second of three reports that provide the scientific analyses and interpretations resulting from a four-year collaborative habitat mapping program undertaken within the Darwin and Bynoe Harbour region by Geoscience Australia (GA), the Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) and the Northern Territory Government Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). This program was made possible through offset funds provided by the INPEX-operated Ichthys LNG Project to DENR, and co-investments from GA and AIMS.

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document

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127386

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Keywords

( Theme )
  • marine environmental baseline
( Place )
  • Northern Territory
( Platform )
  • marine survey
( Product )
  • bathymetry
( Product )
  • backscatter
( Place )
  • Harbour
( Theme )
  • seabed habitat
( Theme )
  • marine resource planning
Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification: Fields of Research
  • Earth Sciences
  • Published_External

Publication Date

2020-01-27T21:42:53

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geoscientificInformation

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This report documents the activities undertaken on Bynoe Habour marine survey (GA04452/SOL6432) by Geoscience Australia, Australian Institute of Marine Science and the Northern Territory Government Department of Land Resource Management. This survey was completed between 3 May and 17 May 2016.

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[-12.77, -12.1, 130.25, 131]

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