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This collection comprises authoritative geospatial datasets detailing Australia's maritime jurisdiction, including territorial seas, exclusive economic zones, and continental shelf limits. It features treaty-defined boundaries with neighboring nations and standardized regional maps for specific areas like the Timor Sea and Torres Strait. The data supports the precise delineation of legal maritime zones and the analysis of spatial extents for compliance and policy research.
Geoscience Australia delineates Australia's international maritime treaty boundaries in this geospatial dataset. The 2020 epoch includes the 2018 Australia Timor-Leste treaty and harmonized coordinates for the Australia-Indonesia boundaries. Coverage spans the Australian marine jurisdiction from approximately 8°S to 70°S latitude and 39°E to 174°E longitude.
One of 27 maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series, depicting maritime zones and the extended continental shelf approved in April 2008. The map background combines bathymetric data from a 2009 9 arc-second grid and a 1997 grid by Smith and Sandwell, with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble. It is provided as an A0-sized PDF by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
One of 27 constituent maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series, depicting the extended continental shelf approved in April 2008. The map shows Australia's full maritime jurisdiction, including external territories and the Australian Antarctic Territory, with background bathymetry derived from Geoscience Australia and Smith & Sandwell 1997 data. It is an A0-sized PDF published by Geoscience Australia.
A historical map from Geoscience Australia depicting Australia's maritime zones and boundaries as of 2006. It is derived from the Australian Maritime Boundaries (AMB) version 2.0 data, representing the territorial sea baseline and limits established under the Sea and Submerged Lands Act 1973. The map covers zones from Heard and McDonald Islands to Norfolk Island and from the Torres Strait to the Australian Antarctic Territory.
June 2014 map depicting Australia's maritime jurisdiction off Northern Australia, updated to conform with the Australian Maritime Boundaries 2014 dataset. One of 27 constituent maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series, it shows the continental shelf as proclaimed in 2012. The background combines bathymetric and topographic data from Geoscience Australia and other sources.
One of 27 constituent maps in Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series (GeoCat 71789). It depicts Australia's extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008, treaties, and various maritime zones. The background bathymetric image combines a 2009 9 arc second grid by GA with a 1997 grid by Smith and Sandwell.
One of 27 maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' (GeoCat 71789). The map depicts Australia's extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008, along with treaties and various maritime zones. Background imagery combines a 2009 9 arc second bathymetric grid and a 1997 grid by Smith and Sandwell, with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a map depicting maritime boundaries and zones in the Torres Strait. The map includes Australia's jurisdictional boundaries, the seabed and fisheries jurisdiction line from the 1985 Australia-Papua New Guinea Treaty, and a protected zone for traditional inhabitants and the environment. Its coverage is from 9S to 11S and 141 15E to 144 30E at a scale of 1:300,000.
One of 27 maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series (GeoCat 71789). This map depicts Australia's extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008, along with treaties and various maritime zones. The background bathymetric image was created from data collected by research vessels and derived from satellite imagery.
One map from a series of 27 depicting Australia's maritime jurisdiction in the southern Coral Sea. It shows the extended continental shelf approved in 2008, treaties, and various maritime zones over a bathymetric and topographic background. The map was produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network and published as an A0-sized PDF.
Australia's maritime jurisdiction, including its extended continental shelf approved in 2008 and updated in 2020 to reflect the 2018 Australia-Timor-Leste treaty. The map is a thematic visualization on a seabed and land imagery background, created by Geoscience Australia. It is described as indicative only and should not be used as a definitive legal source.
One of 27 maps in Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series, depicting the extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008. The map includes various maritime zones and uses a background bathymetric image derived from a 2009 9 arc second grid and a 1997 grid by Smith and Sandwell. It is an A0 sized PDF downloadable from the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a thematic map depicting Australia's maritime jurisdiction in the Arafura and Coral Seas. The map shows the extended continental shelf, treaties, and various maritime zones, using bathymetric and land imagery backgrounds. It is one of 27 constituent maps in the national Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series.
One of 28 constituent maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series (GeoCat 71789). The map depicts Australia's extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008, treaties, and various maritime zones north of approximately 25°S. Background imagery combines bathymetry from Geoscience Australia and NASA's Blue Marble.
Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction off Central Western Australia is one of 27 maps in the national Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series. The map depicts the extended continental shelf approved in April 2008 and various maritime zones, with a background derived from bathymetric and topographic grids from 2009 and 1997. It is an A0-sized PDF published by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Australian Ocean Data Network provides a map depicting Australia's maritime jurisdiction around Tasmania. It is one of 27 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' (GeoCat 71789). The map shows the extended continental shelf approved in 2008 and uses bathymetric data from 2009 and 1997 sources.
One of 27 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' (GeoCat 71789). It depicts Australia's extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008 and various maritime zones. Background imagery combines bathymetric data from 2009 and 1997 sources with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
A 2006 printed map derived from Geoscience Australia's Australian Maritime Boundaries version 2.0 data, depicting the territorial sea baseline and maritime limits as established under the Sea and Submerged Lands Act 1973. The map, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network, describes maritime zones, boundary arrangements with neighboring countries, and the extended continental shelf as submitted to the UN. It has been superseded by a 2013 edition and is kept for historical record only.
One of 27 constituent maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series, depicting the continental shelf as proclaimed in the 2012 Seas and Submerged Lands Proclamation. The A0-sized PDF map uses a bathymetric background derived from 2009 and 1997 grid data, updated in April 2021 to conform with Australian Maritime Boundaries 2020 data from Geoscience Australia.
Australia's northern Coral Sea maritime jurisdiction map, part of a 27-map series. It depicts the extended continental shelf approved in 2008, treaties, and maritime zones over a bathymetric background. The map is an A0-sized PDF produced by Geoscience Australia.