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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.
Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction wall map depicts the nation's maritime boundaries, including external territories and the Australian Antarctic Territory. It is one of 27 maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The map incorporates bathymetry data from 2009 and continental shelf limits approved in April 2008.
Edition 4, published in 2013, supersedes the 2006 map. This digital map, derived from Geoscience Australia's Australian Maritime Boundaries version 2.0, shows Australia's territorial sea baseline, maritime limits, and confirmed continental shelf limits. It details maritime zones, boundary arrangements with neighboring nations, and covers an area from Heard and McDonald Islands to Norfolk Island and the Australian Antarctic Territory.
Australia's maritime jurisdiction, including external territories, is represented in this geospatial dataset. Geoscience Australia developed the data, which delineates territorial baselines, international treaty boundaries, and offshore petroleum zones under the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973. The data has a currency of May 2014 and covers a geographical extent from 7°S to 70°S latitude and 40°E to 175°E longitude.
Geoscience Australia's 2014 digital representation of Australia's maritime limits and boundaries, established under the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973. The data includes territorial baselines, outer limits of maritime zones, and treaty boundaries with neighboring countries, covering a geographical extent from 7°S to 70°S and 40°E to 175°E. It was published in consultation with Commonwealth agencies including the Attorney-General's Department and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
May 2014 data from Geoscience Australia provides a digital representation of Australia's maritime limits and boundaries as established under the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973. The dataset includes territorial baselines, outer limits of maritime zones, treaty boundaries with neighboring countries, and limits for state and territory offshore areas. Coverage spans the Australian marine jurisdiction from approximately 7°S to 70°S latitude and 40°E to 175°E longitude.
One map from the 27-part Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series depicts the nation's extended continental shelf boundaries approved in April 2008. The A0-sized PDF combines bathymetric data from a 2009 grid by GA and Smith and Sandwell (1997) with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble. It is hosted by the Australian Ocean Data Network and excludes Cocos Island, subantarctic territories, and the AAT.
One of 28 constituent maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series, this geospatial dataset depicts maritime zones north of approximately 25°S. It includes Australia's extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008, along with treaty boundaries and background bathymetry from Geoscience Australia and NASA. The map is produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network and is available as a 3277mm x 1050mm PDF sized for a 42-inch plotter.
Australia's maritime jurisdiction, including waters adjacent to the mainland, offshore islands, and External Territories, is represented in this GIS data product. Geoscience Australia developed this digital representation of territorial sea baselines and outer limits under the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973, with currency in December 2020. The data includes limits for State and Territory waters under the Coastal Waters Acts and the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006.
One of 28 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' (GeoCat 71789). This map, updated in December 2019, depicts Australia's maritime jurisdiction north of approximately 25°S, reflecting the 2018 Australia/Timor-Leste Maritime Boundaries Treaty. The background imagery combines bathymetric data from Geoscience Australia and NASA's Blue Marble.
Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction in the Timor Sea is a geospatial map depicting maritime boundaries and treaties. It is one of 27 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' (GeoCat 71789) and shows the extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008. The map includes background bathymetry from a 2009 9 arc second grid and land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
Geoscience Australia's digital representation of Australia's territorial sea baselines and the outer limits of its maritime zones, including exclusive economic zones and treaty boundaries. The data covers the entire Australian marine jurisdiction from 7°S to 70°S latitude and 40°E to 175°E longitude, with a currency date of December 2020. It was developed in consultation with Commonwealth agencies like the Attorney-General's Department and the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a map showing Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction in the Timor Sea. It is one of 27 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' and depicts the extended continental shelf approved in April 2008, treaties, and various maritime zones. The background combines bathymetric data from 2009 and 1997 sources with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
One of 28 constituent maps in a national series, this geospatial dataset depicts Australia's maritime jurisdiction north of approximately 25°S. The map was updated in December 2019 to incorporate changes from the 2018 Australia/Timor-Leste Maritime Boundaries Treaty. It is produced by Geoscience Australia and includes areas around the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island, and the northern continental shelf.
Geoscience Australia's map depicts Australia's maritime jurisdiction north of approximately 25°S, updated in December 2019 to reflect the 2018 Australia/Timor-Leste Maritime Boundaries Treaty. It is one of 28 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' and includes areas around the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island, and the northern continent. The background combines bathymetry from Geoscience Australia (2009) and Smith & Sandwell (1997) with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
Australia's maritime jurisdiction map includes external territories and the Australian Antarctic Territory. It is one of 27 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' and depicts the extended continental shelf approved in April 2008. The background combines bathymetry from Geoscience Australia (2009) and Smith & Sandwell (1997) with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
One of 27 constituent maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series, depicting maritime zones and the extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008. The map covers areas north of the Australian continent and west to Christmas Island, excluding Cocos (Keeling) Islands. Background imagery combines bathymetry from Geoscience Australia (2009) and Smith & Sandwell (1997) with NASA's Blue Marble land imagery.
One map in a series of 28 depicting Australia's maritime jurisdiction north of approximately 25°S. The map was updated in December 2019 to incorporate the 2018 Australia/Timor-Leste Maritime Boundaries Treaty and is produced by Geoscience Australia. It includes areas around the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island, and the northern continental shelf.
A map depicting 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. It is one of 27 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' (GeoCat 71789). The background imagery combines bathymetric data from 2009 and 1997 with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
Geoscience Australia's digital representation of Australia's maritime zones, including territorial baselines and outer limits established under the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973. This 2020 version updates the 2014 data to reflect the 2018 Timor Sea Treaty and covers the Australian marine jurisdiction from 7°S to 70°S and 40°E to 175°E. The data is published in consultation with the Attorney-General's Department, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and the Australian Hydrographic Office.
A geospatial map depicts Australia's maritime jurisdiction in the Coral and Tasman Seas. It is one of 27 maps in the national Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series, produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The map visualizes the extended continental shelf approved in 2008, various maritime zones, and includes bathymetric background imagery.