Description: This dataset maps the geomorphic habitat environments (facies) for 54 Victorian coastal waterways. The classification system contains 11 easily identifiable and representative environments: Barrier/back-barrier, Central Basin, Channel, Coral, Flood- and Ebb-tide Delta, Fluvial (bay-head) Delta, Intertidal Flats, Mangrove, Rocky Reef, Saltmarsh/Saltflat, Tidal Sand Banks (and Unassigned). These types represent habitats found across all coastal systems in Australia. Most of the 54 coastal waterways have a "Modified" environmental condition (as opposed to "Near Pristine"), according to the National Land and Water Resources Audit definition.
For more information, see <a href="https://www.ga.gov.au/metadata-gateway/metadata/record/63508/" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Description: This 1:25,000 layer is used for depth analysis. Ecological research requires the type of detailed information contained within the BATHYMETRY_PORT_PHILLIP_ARC layer relating to the nature of the sea bed. Depth models have wide ranging uses in the fisheries management, development of aquaculture and ecological research. The depth information contained within this layer should not be used for navigation purposes.
For more information, see <a href="https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/port-phillip-bay-depth-contours-at-1-25-000" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Description: This 1:25,000 layer is used for depth analysis. Ecological research requires the type of detailed information within the BATHYMETRY_WESTERN_PORT_ARC layer relating to the nature of the sea bed. Depth models have wide ranging uses in the fisheries management, development of aquaculture and ecological research. The depth information within this layer should not be used for navigation purposes.
For more information, see <a href="https://www.data.vic.gov.au/data/dataset/western-port-depth-contours-at-1-25-000" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="https://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="https://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="https://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Name: Current (2009) inundation to 1-in-100 year storm tide level
Display Field: SCENARIO
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="https://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="https://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Name: Sea level with projected 20cm sea level rise by 2040
Display Field: SCENARIO
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="https://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Name: Inundation to 1-in-100 year storm tide level with storm surge increased by 6% plus 20 cm sea level rise
Display Field: SCENARIO
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="https://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="http://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Name: Sea level with projected 47cm sea level rise by 2070
Display Field: SCENARIO
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="https://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Name: Inundation to 1-in-100 year storm tide level with storm surge increased by 13% plus 47 cm sea level rise
Display Field: SCENARIO
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="https://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="https://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Name: Sea level with projected 82cm sea level rise by 2100
Display Field: SCENARIO
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="https://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Name: Inundation to 1-in-100 year storm tide level with storm surge increased by 19% plus 82 cm sea level rise
Display Field: SCENARIO
Type: Feature Layer
Geometry Type: esriGeometryPolygon
Description: The Victorian Coastal Inundation Dataset (the product) is a digital dataset consisting of eight spatial layers modelling the extent of land subject to coastal inundation due to projected sea level rise from 2009 to 2100.
This product is recommended for use at a scale of approximately 1:75,000 or less detail to reflect the limitations in the modelling and the recommended catchment to regional scale of inundation assessments with this product. The product is NOT suitable for assessments of potential risks at property level.
For more information, see <a href="https://services.land.vic.gov.au/catalogue/metadata?anzlicId=ANZVI0803004730&publicId=guest&extractionProviderId=1" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Description: A hierarchical form- and fabric-based (rather than morpho-dynamic) geomorphic classification is used to classify coastal landforms in shore-parallel tidal zones relating to but not necessarily co-incident with the GIS line itself. Together with the use of broad but geomorphically-meaningful classes, this allows Smartline to readily import coastal data from a diversity of differently-classified prior sources into one consistent map. The resulting map can be as spatially detailed as the available data sources allow, and can be used in at least two key ways: Firstly, Smartline can work as a source of consistently classified information which has been distilled out of a diversity of data sources and presented in a simple format from which required information can be rapidly extracted using queries. Given the practical difficulty many coastal planners and managers face in accessing and using the vast amount of primary coastal data now available in Australia, Smartline can provide the means to assimilate and synthesise all this data into more usable forms. <a href="https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search?node=srv#/metadata/19a48f01-4a22-4ccd-b827-3621d34dc391" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: A hierarchical form- and fabric-based (rather than morpho-dynamic) geomorphic classification is used to classify coastal landforms in shore-parallel tidal zones relating to but not necessarily co-incident with the GIS line itself. Together with the use of broad but geomorphically-meaningful classes, this allows Smartline to readily import coastal data from a diversity of differently-classified prior sources into one consistent map. The resulting map can be as spatially detailed as the available data sources allow, and can be used in at least two key ways: Firstly, Smartline can work as a source of consistently classified information which has been distilled out of a diversity of data sources and presented in a simple format from which required information can be rapidly extracted using queries. Given the practical difficulty many coastal planners and managers face in accessing and using the vast amount of primary coastal data now available in Australia, Smartline can provide the means to assimilate and synthesise all this data into more usable forms. <a href="https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search?node=srv#/metadata/19a48f01-4a22-4ccd-b827-3621d34dc391" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: Coastal protection (groynes, seawalls, breakwaters), jetties, boat launching ramps and navigation aids from the Department of Transportation. <a href="https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/imarine/marine-geographic-data.asp" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: From the Department of Ag (2005). "Water Erosion" is the inherent susceptibility of the land to the loss of soil as a result of water movement across the surface. Water erosion is highly variable depending on seasonal and climatic factors. This is a general assessment based on the "inherent erodibility" of a soil type and does not take into account land management practices. <a href="https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/soil-landscape-land-quality-water-erosion" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
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N/A
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Value: 3-10% of the map unit has a very high to extreme hazard Label: Less than 10% of the map unit has a very high to extreme hazard Description: Symbol:
Value: <3% of the map unit has a very high to extreme hazard Label: Less than 10% of the map unit has a very high to extreme hazard Description: Symbol:
Value: 50-70% of the map unit has a very high to extreme hazard Label: More than 50% of the map unit has a very high to extreme hazard Description: Symbol:
Value: >70% of the map unit has a very high to extreme hazard Label: More than 50% of the map unit has a very high to extreme hazard Description: Symbol:
Description: Spatial representation of coastline movements data for the Department of Transport (DoT) (WA). The Polylinefeature class contains line work that represent the position of the vegetation and generalised water lines for WA held by DoT. The dataset also includes lines that mark the extent of sand drift areas along the WA coast. This dataset has been captured using available imageryand photogrametical techniques. <a href="https://services.slip.wa.gov.au/public/rest/services/Landgate_Public_Maps/Marine_Map_WA_3/MapServer/8" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: The Department of Water and Environmental Regulation produces floodplain mapping of rivers and major watercourses and provides floodplain development advice to ensure that proposed floodplain development has adequate flood protection and does not impact on the existing flood regime of the area. <br><br>
This advice is related to major river flooding only. Other issues, such as stormwater drainage and envirionmental and ecological considerations are not addressed. <a href="https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/fpm-floodplain-area" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Name: High Flood Exposure Risk Under Current Sea Levels
Display Field:
Type: Raster Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: Data for each indicator were converted to 10m resolution rasters and queried based on low to high threshold categories to create relative flood exposure risk
rankings. Individual rasters for each indicator were then overlaid and combined to calculate a cumulative flood exposure risk score and incorporated in the Risk Explorer web app. View <a href="https://media.coastalresilience.org/Australia/Risk_Explorer_Methods.pdf?" target='_blank'><b>Indicators</b><a></br>
Name: High Flood Exposure Risk Under Current with 0.9m SLR
Display Field:
Type: Raster Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: Data for each indicator were converted to 10m resolution rasters and queried based on low to high threshold categories to create relative flood exposure risk
rankings. Individual rasters for each indicator were then overlaid and combined to calculate a cumulative flood exposure risk score. and incorporated into the Risk Explorer web app. View <a href="https://media.coastalresilience.org/Australia/Risk_Explorer_Methods.pdf?" target='_blank'><b>Indicators</b><a></br>
Name: High Flood Exposure Risk Under Current with 1.2m SLR
Display Field:
Type: Raster Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: Data for each indicator were converted to 10m resolution rasters and queried based on low to high threshold categories to create relative flood exposure risk
rankings. Individual rasters for each indicator were then overlaid and combined to calculate a cumulative flood exposure risk score and incorporated into the Risk Explorer web app. View <a href="https://media.coastalresilience.org/Australia/Risk_Explorer_Methods.pdf?" target='_blank'><b>Indicators</b><a></br>
Name: High Flood Exposure Risk Under Current with 1.5m SLR
Display Field:
Type: Raster Layer
Geometry Type: null
Description: Data for each indicator were converted to 10m resolution rasters and queried based on low to high threshold categories to create relative flood exposure risk
rankings. Individual rasters for each indicator were then overlaid and combined to calculate a cumulative flood exposure risk score and incorporated into the Risk Explorer web app. View <a href="https://media.coastalresilience.org/Australia/Risk_Explorer_Methods.pdf?" target='_blank'><b>Indicators</b><a></br>
Description: Coastal inundation hazard was identified through a series of ‘low’, ‘medium’ and ‘high’ estimates of extreme water level based upon tide gauge data and interpretation of estuarine flood damping. Extreme water level estimates
were added to the sea level rise projection curve to provide coastal inundation hazard levels from present day to 2110.
<a href="http://www.peronnaturaliste.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Coastal-Hazard-Mapping-Report-Rev-1.pdf" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: Coastal inundation hazard was identified through a series of ‘low’, ‘medium’ and ‘high’ estimates of extreme water level based upon tide gauge data and interpretation of estuarine flood damping. Extreme water level estimates
were added to the sea level rise projection curve to provide coastal inundation hazard levels from present day to 2110.
<a href="http://www.peronnaturaliste.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Coastal-Hazard-Mapping-Report-Rev-1.pdf" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: Coastal inundation hazard was identified through a series of ‘low’, ‘medium’ and ‘high’ estimates of extreme water level based upon tide gauge data and interpretation of estuarine flood damping. Extreme water level estimates
were added to the sea level rise projection curve to provide coastal inundation hazard levels from present day to 2110.
<a href="http://www.peronnaturaliste.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Coastal-Hazard-Mapping-Report-Rev-1.pdf" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: Coastal inundation hazard was identified through a series of ‘low’, ‘medium’ and ‘high’ estimates of extreme water level based upon tide gauge data and interpretation of estuarine flood damping. Extreme water level estimates
were added to the sea level rise projection curve to provide coastal inundation hazard levels from present day to 2110.
<a href="http://www.peronnaturaliste.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Coastal-Hazard-Mapping-Report-Rev-1.pdf" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: Coastal inundation hazard was identified through a series of ‘low’, ‘medium’ and ‘high’ estimates of extreme water level based upon tide gauge data and interpretation of estuarine flood damping. Extreme water level estimates
were added to the sea level rise projection curve to provide coastal inundation hazard levels from present day to 2110.
<a href="http://www.peronnaturaliste.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Coastal-Hazard-Mapping-Report-Rev-1.pdf" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: Coastal inundation hazard was identified through a series of ‘low’, ‘medium’ and ‘high’ estimates of extreme water level based upon tide gauge data and interpretation of estuarine flood damping. Extreme water level estimates
were added to the sea level rise projection curve to provide coastal inundation hazard levels from present day to 2110.
<a href="http://www.peronnaturaliste.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Coastal-Hazard-Mapping-Report-Rev-1.pdf" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: Low lying land usually adjacent to lakes or watercourses, which is regularly covered with flood water for short periods. <a href="http://services.ga.gov.au/site_7/rest/services/NM_Hydrology_and_Marine_Polygons/MapServer/29" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: From the Department of Ag (2005). "Flooding" is the temporary covering of land by moving flood waters derived from overflowing streams and/or run-off from adjacent slopes. <a href="https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/soil-landscape-land-quality-flood-risk" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: From the Department of Ag (2005). "Waterlogging" is is excess water in terms of saturated soil layers caused by inundation, or water ponding at the soil surface. Waterlogging for extended periods near the surface can result in poor crops. The assessment assumes average seasonal rainfall.
<a href="https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/soil-landscape-land-quality-waterlogging-risk" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Unique Value Renderer: Field 1: decode Field 2: null Field 3: null Field Delimiter: , Default Symbol:
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Value: 3-10% of the map unit has a moderate to very high to risk Label: Less Than 10% of the map unit has a moderate to very high to risk Description: Symbol:
Value: <3% of the map unit has a moderate to very high to risk Label: Less Than 10% of the map unit has a moderate to very high to risk Description: Symbol:
Value: 10-30% of the map unit has a moderate to very high to risk Label: 10-50% of the map unit has a moderate to very high to risk Description: Symbol:
Value: 30-50% of the map unit has a moderate to very high to risk Label: 10-50% of the map unit has a moderate to very high to risk Description: Symbol:
Value: 50-70% of the map unit has a moderate to very high to risk Label: More than 50% of the map unit has a moderate to very high to risk Description: Symbol:
Value: >70% of the map unit has a moderate to very high to risk Label: More than 50% of the map unit has a moderate to very high to risk Description: Symbol:
Description: The Urban Land Development Outlook (ULDO) 2016/17 is based on an assessment of future land supply at all stages of the planning, zoning, approval, development and redevelopment pipeline. The ULDO database enables the monitoring of current land development projects in addition to the identification of likely future residential, industrial and commercial land development across Perth and Peel. <a href="https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/2016-17-perth-and-peel-urban-land-development-outlook-staging/resource/6a90b07a-f6e8-469c-872a-0ca092361b1c?inner_span=True" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: These data are best suited to graphical applications. These data may vary greatly in quality depending on the method of capture and digitising specifications in place at the time of capture. The web map service portrays detailed graphic representation of features that appear on the Earth's surface. These features include culture, habitation, industry and utility themes from the Geoscience Australia 250K Topographic Data. <a href="http://services.ga.gov.au/gis/rest/services/NM_Culture_and_Infrastructure/MapServer" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: This dataset consists of point data showing the location of DFES Stations and Offices. <a href="https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/dfes-stationsl" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: This layer comprises road centrelines for all roads controlled by Main Roads (State Roads) and all roads controlled by Local Government (Local Roads) that are assigned road numbers in the state of Western Australia. Other centreline is also included for paths and unknown roads. The Road Network are attributed with a road number as identified in Main Roads’ corporate Integrated Road Information System (IRIS) and the local government Road Management database (ROMAN). The purpose of this layer is to identify roads as identified in IRIS.
Description: These data provide locational and attribute information for places on the Commonwealth Heritage List as determined by the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy, Heritage Branch. Data consist of Commonwealth Heritage List polygons with attribute information describing the place name, class (indigenous, natural, historic), and status. Places subject to confidentiality agreements are not included in these data. The location data for place nominations that are under internal assessment, have been rejected, are ineligible, removed or destroyed are not included in the publicly downloadable spatial dataset.
Description: SA1 level data from 2011 Census. <a href="https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/selected-person-characteristics-by-sex-sa1-b01" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: SA1 level data from 2011 Census. <a href="https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/selected-person-characteristics-by-sex-sa1-b01" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: SA1 level data from 2011 Census. <a href="https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/selected-person-characteristics-by-sex-sa1-b01" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: This dataset maps the geomorphic habitat environments (facies) for 103 Western Australia coastal waterways. The classification system contains 11 easily identifiable and representative environments: Barrier/back-barrier, Central basin, Channel, Coral, Flood- and Ebb-tide Delta, Fluvial (bay-head) Delta, Intertidal Flats, Mangrove, Rocky Reef, Saltmarsh/Saltflat, Tidal Sand Banks (and Unassigned). These types represent habitats found across all coastal systems in Australia. Western Australia has a diverse range of Estuaries due to different climates. Ranging from mostly "near pristine" and tide influenced estuaries in the north to "near pristine" wave dominated estuaries in the southwest region.
For more information, see <a href="
https://ecat.ga.gov.au/geonetwork/srv/eng/catalog.search?node=srv#/metadata/a05f7892-c3f8-7506-e044-00144fdd4fa6" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a>
Description: All features have been included from the Surface Hydrology data capture. 250K Specification Description - Swamp - Land which is so saturated with water that it is not suitable for agricultural or pastoral use and presents a barrier to free passage. <a href="http://services.ga.gov.au/site_7/rest/services/NM_Hydrology_and_Marine/MapServer/67" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: From the The UN Environment World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) collated and integrated saltmarsh occurrence datasets (2015). This dataset displays the extent of our knowledge regarding the distribution of saltmarsh globally, drawing from occurrence data (surveyed and/or remotely sensed). <a href="http://data.unep-wcmc.org/pdfs/43/WCMC027_Saltmarsh2017_v6.pdf?1533030269" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: This is a polygon coverage representing the wetlands cited in the "A Directory of Important Wetlands in Australia" Third Edition (EA, 2001), plus various additions for wetlands listed after 2001. This coverage is a compilation of various data sources and has been collected using a variety of methods. This dataset should therefore be used as an indicative guide only to wetland boundaries and locations. The data has been collated by the Australian Government Department of the Environment and Energy from various datasets including those supplied by the relevant State agencies.
Description: This dataset is indicative of the surface water upstream catchment areas of Australia's internationally significant wetlands (listed under the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands). These data are used as reporting layer in the Protected Matters Search Tool and assists in assessing proposed activities (EPBC referrals) for potential downstream impacts against Ramsar wetlands.
Description: These data are used by the Department of Transport, WA, to produce coastline movement drawings. These drawings and their associated data are used by coastal engineers to estimate horizontal setback datum used in coastal planning.
Description: The Collaborative Australian Protected Areas Database (CAPAD) 2016 provides both spatial and textual information about government, Indigenous and privately protected areas for Australia, in both the marine and terrestrial environments. This dataset is for terrestrial data only. State, Territory and the large NGO conservation agencies supply data current for 30 June 2016. This is the tenth version of the terrestrial database, with previous versions released in 1997, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012 and 2014.
Value: Remote and Natural Area - not scheduled under Nat Parks Act Label: Remote and Natural Area - not scheduled under Nat Parks Act Description: Symbol:
Description: From the Department of Ag. "Water Storage" is the amount of water that a soil type is capable of storing. <a href="
https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/soil-landscape-soil-water-storage" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>
Description: The EPA Redbook Recommended Conservation Reserves contains the boundaries of areas recommended for conservation by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) of Western Australia, as set out in a series of maps and text in the publication Red Book Status Report (1993) on the Implementation of Conservation Reserves for Western Australia. EPA Redbook Recommended Conservation Reserves 1976 - 1991. This data set represents data capture as at October 2010. <a href="https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/epa-redbook-recommended-conservation-reserves-1976-1991" target='_blank'><b>Metadata</b><a></br>