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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, including external territories, is defined by this geospatial dataset. Geoscience Australia produced this digital representation of territorial baselines, zone limits, and international treaty boundaries. The data was updated in August 2019 to reflect the 2018 Timor Sea Treaty.
One of the 27 constituent maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series, updated in June 2014. The map depicts Australia's continental shelf as proclaimed in the Seas and Submerged Lands (Limits of Continental Shelf) Proclamation 2012. Background imagery combines bathymetric data from Geoscience Australia and NASA's Blue Marble.
Edition 5 of Australia's official maritime zones map supersedes the 2013 version. The map is derived from Geoscience Australia's 2014 Australian Maritime Boundaries data, representing the territorial sea baseline and limits established under the Sea and Submerged Lands Act 1973. It includes continental shelf limits confirmed by the UN Commission in 2008 and details boundary arrangements with neighboring nations.
Geoscience Australia provides a map depicting Australia's maritime jurisdiction north of approximately 25°S. The map is part of a 28-map series and includes approved continental shelf limits, treaties, and maritime zones around the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island, and the northern continent. Background imagery combines bathymetric data from Geoscience Australia and W.H.F. Smith and D.T. Sandwell, with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
Australia's maritime jurisdiction map depicts the nation's extended continental shelf boundaries approved in April 2008. It is one of 27 constituent maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series. The background combines bathymetry from Geoscience Australia and W.H.F. Smith and D.T. Sandwell, 1997, with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction off Northern Australia is a geospatial map depicting the country's extended continental shelf, treaties, and maritime zones. The map is one of 27 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' and is sized for a 42-inch plotter at 2800mm x 1050mm. Background imagery combines bathymetry data from Geoscience Australia (2009) and Smith & Sandwell (1997) with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
A geospatial map depicting Australia's maritime jurisdiction in the Timor Sea. It is one of 27 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' and shows the extended continental shelf approved in April 2008, treaties, and various maritime zones. The background imagery combines bathymetric data from 2009 and 1997 sources with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
Geoscience Australia's 2006 map depicts Australia's territorial sea baseline and maritime limits as established under the Sea and Submerged Lands Act 1973. The map, which has been superseded by a 2013 edition, shows maritime zones stretching from Heard and McDonald Islands to Norfolk Island and from the Torres Strait to the Australian Antarctic Territory. It also lists boundary arrangements with Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, France, and New Zealand.
Geoscience Australia Data provides a map depicting Australia's maritime jurisdiction around the continent. It is one of 27 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' and shows the extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008. The background combines a 2009 9 arc-second bathymetric and topographic grid with a 1997 grid by Smith and Sandwell, and land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
One of 27 maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series (GeoCat 71789), this thematic map depicts legal maritime zones off Northern Australia. It shows the extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008, along with treaty boundaries and various maritime zones. The background combines bathymetric data from Geoscience Australia (2009) and Smith & Sandwell (1997) with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
A geospatial map depicting Australia's maritime jurisdiction, including external territories and the Australian Antarctic Territory. The map shows the extended continental shelf approved in April 2008, with background imagery derived from bathymetric and topographic grids by Geoscience Australia and NASA's Blue Marble. It is part of the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' (GeoCat 71789) and is available as an A0-sized PDF.
Geoscience Australia's Australian Maritime Boundaries (AMB) version 2.0 data provides a digital representation of Australia's territorial sea baseline and maritime limits. The map describes maritime zones, boundary arrangements with neighboring countries, and the submitted limits of the extended continental shelf. This edition is from 2006 and has been superseded by a 2013 publication, kept for historical record.
Geoscience Australia's map depicts Australia's continental shelf and maritime jurisdiction in the Timor Sea. It is one of 27 maps in the national Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series, updated in June 2014 to conform with the Australian Maritime Boundaries 2014 dataset. The map background combines bathymetric data from 2009 and 1997 with NASA land imagery.
Australia's maritime jurisdiction is depicted in a wall map showing the territorial sea baselines and outer limits of maritime zones. The map incorporates Australia's extended continental shelf approved in 2008 and was updated in March 2020 to reflect a 2018 treaty. The Australian Ocean Data Network produced this map on a seabed and land imagery background.
A wall map depicting Australia's maritime jurisdiction zones, including the extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008. The map uses seabed imagery from Etopo2 and land imagery from NASA Blue Marble, updated in March 2020 to reflect the 2018 Australia-Timor-Leste Maritime Boundaries Treaty. It is published by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
Geoscience Australia's Australian Maritime Boundaries (AMB) 2014a is a digital representation of national maritime limits. It includes territorial baselines, outer limits of maritime zones, and boundaries from treaties with neighboring countries. The dataset covers the full Australian marine jurisdiction, updated with technical amendments based on user feedback.
Geoscience Australia's Australian Maritime Boundaries (AMB) 2014a dataset provides a digital representation of Australia's maritime zones established under the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973. The data includes territorial baselines, outer limits of maritime zones, and boundaries from treaties with neighboring countries. Coverage spans Australia's marine jurisdiction from approximately 7°S to 70°S latitude and 40°E to 175°E longitude.
Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction off Northern Australia is a geospatial map depicting the country's extended continental shelf and various maritime zones. It is one of 27 constituent maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The map background combines bathymetric data from Geoscience Australia (2009) and Smith & Sandwell (1997) with NASA's Blue Marble land imagery.
Geoscience Australia's 2020 Australian Maritime Boundaries (AMB) data is a digital representation of Australia's domestic and international maritime limits and boundaries. The data includes territorial straight baselines, outer limits of maritime zones, and treaty boundaries with neighboring countries, covering waters from 7°S to 70°S latitude and 40°E to 175°E longitude. It was developed under the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973 and related legislation, in consultation with other Commonwealth agencies.
Geoscience Australia's 2020 digital representation of Australia's territorial sea baselines, outer maritime zone limits, and international treaty boundaries. The data covers the entire Australian marine jurisdiction from latitudes 7°S to 70°S and longitudes 40°E to 175°E, including external territories. It is the authoritative GIS product for maritime limits established under the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973 and related legislation.