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A statutory planning overlay dataset for the Moreton Bay Region, detailing areas with special development considerations for riparian and wetland setbacks. The dataset is part of the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme, versioned from June 2016 and maintained by the City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub. It must be used in conjunction with related datasets on riparian waterways and specific locality plans.
A 2015 seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin prompted this multi-component environmental monitoring project. The Australian Ocean Data Network published the final report, which integrates theoretical sound modelling, field monitoring, scallop assessments using AUV and dredging, fish tracking, and fisheries catch analysis. The dataset was last updated in April 2026.
A final report from the Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring project details the impacts of seismic operations on marine organisms. The study comprises six components including theoretical sound modelling, field-based sound monitoring, scallop assessments using AUV and dredging, fish avoidance behavior via acoustic tagging, and fisheries catch data analysis. The report was produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network and was last updated in April 2026.
Moreton Bay Regional Council's statutory planning scheme overlay identifies land subject to overland flow hazards. The dataset, updated in June 2016, regulates land use and development, replacing three former council schemes. It includes attributes defined per the Queensland Planning Provisions.
Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme provides the Infrastructure Buffers Overlay points dataset, part of a statutory land-use planning framework. This dataset, one of four related overlays, identifies locations subject to infrastructure-related development considerations such as waste, water, and electricity supply. The data is maintained by the City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub and was last updated in March 2026.
Infrastructure Buffers Overlay lines regulate land use and development across the Moreton Bay Region. The dataset is part of a statutory planning scheme that replaced three former council schemes. It must be used in conjunction with related points, polygons, and locality datasets.
Moreton Bay Regional Council's Coastal Hazard (Storm Tide Inundation) Overlay is a statutory planning scheme map regulating land use and development. The dataset defines areas subject to coastal flooding hazards from storm tide events. It replaces three former council planning schemes and is provided in multiple geospatial formats.
The Building Heights Overlay is a statutory planning document for the Moreton Bay Region, regulating land development. It replaces three former council schemes and defines height limits and other development considerations. The dataset is provided in multiple geospatial formats including GeoJSON and KML.
The Walking Distance Train Station Overlay is a statutory planning layer from the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. It regulates land use and development near train stations, with data provided in multiple formats including GeoJSON, CSV, and KML. The overlay was updated in January 2020 and is maintained by the City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub.
MBRC Planning Scheme - Infrastructure Buffers Overlay polygons is a statutory planning dataset from Moreton Bay Regional Council. It regulates land use and development by mapping special features like hazards and infrastructure buffers. The dataset is part of a four-dataset series requiring conjunction with points, lines, and locality data.
Environmental Areas Overlay delineates land with special environmental features for the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme. The dataset is part of a four-dataset overlay system requiring conjunction with riparian waterways, North Lakes Locality, and Caboolture West Local Plan area datasets. It provides statutory guidance for land use and development, replacing three former council schemes.
Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme provides a Road Hierarchy Overlay regulating land use and development. The statutory document integrates zones and overlays from the former Caboolture, Pine Rivers, and Redcliffe councils. Data is available in multiple formats including GeoJSON, CSV, and KML.
Zoning Map dataset from the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme, detailing land use and development regulations. It is one of five required datasets for spatial planning analysis, updated with a minor amendment in October 2024. The dataset includes attribute fields defined per the Queensland Planning Provisions.
Zone Precincts data is part of the statutory Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme, regulating land use and development. The dataset, updated in October 2024, integrates with other council planning layers like Zones and Local Plan boundaries. It is maintained by the City of Moreton Bay's Data Hub.
Zoning Map data from the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme, a statutory document regulating land use and development. It is part of a five-dataset series that includes Local plan boundaries, precincts, and the North Lakes Locality. The dataset is defined per the Queensland Planning Provisions, Schedule 2.
Meta-Album PlantNet is an image dataset containing 120,688 standardized 128x128 pixel images across 25 plant species. The data originates from the Pl@ntNet Project, where citizen botanists worldwide contributed images that were validated by other users. The dataset was created by Felix Herron and released in March 2022 as part of the Meta-Album benchmark collection.
Meta_Album_PLK_Extended contains 473,273 preprocessed plankton images across 102 classes, sourced from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The dataset was created by researchers including Heidi M. Sosik and preprocessed by Ihsan Ullah for the Meta-Album benchmark in March 2022. Images are standardized to 128x128 pixels with a blurred background to isolate plankton specimens.
The National Museum of Natural History, Paris, and the SPIPOLL citizen science project collected over 290,000 images of insects. This subset contains 800 preprocessed images, each cropped and resized to 128x128 pixels, depicting insects in natural environments like flowers or vegetation. The dataset was curated by Ihsan Ullah for Meta-Album and released in March 2022.
800 preprocessed plankton images from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, created in 2022. The dataset contains 20 classes, with images standardized to 128x128 pixels through a described preprocessing pipeline involving background creation and Gaussian blurring. It is part of the Meta-Album benchmark collection for few-shot learning.
Flood Hazard Overlay data from the Moreton Bay Regional Council Planning Scheme, version dated 20 June 2016. This statutory document regulates land use and development by identifying areas subject to flood hazards, creek, river, and inundation risks.