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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.
June 2014 map depicting Australia's maritime jurisdiction in the Timor Sea, updated to conform with the Australian Maritime Boundaries 2014 dataset. It is one of 27 constituent maps in the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series, produced by Geoscience Australia. The map shows the continental shelf as proclaimed in 2012, with a background combining bathymetric and topographic imagery.
A wall map depicts Australia's extended continental shelf approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008. Updated in March 2020 to reflect the 2018 Australia - Timor-Leste Maritime Boundaries Treaty, it uses a blue Etopo2 seabed background and NASA Blue Marble land imagery. The map is indicative only and should not be used as a definitive source, as some limits may be subject to change.
A wall map from Geoscience Australia updated in March 2020 depicts Australia's maritime jurisdiction, including its extended continental shelf approved in April 2008. The map uses a blue Etopo2 seabed background and NASA Blue Marble land imagery and reflects the 2018 Australia-Timor-Leste Maritime Boundaries Treaty. The map is indicative and should not be used as a definitive source, as some limits may be subject to change.
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, along with treaties and maritime zones. The map's 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.
Geoscience Australia delineates Australia's domestic and international maritime limits and boundaries. This 2020 geodatabase provides a digital representation of zones established under the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973, updated to reflect the 2018 Timor Sea Treaty. Coverage includes waters adjacent to the mainland, offshore islands, and External Territories, approximately between latitudes 7°S to 70°S and longitudes 40°E to 175°E.
Edition 4 data from 2013 supersedes the 2006 edition, published by the Australian Ocean Data Network. It is a digital representation of Australia's territorial sea baseline, maritime limits, and continental shelf boundaries as established under national and international law. The map coverage extends from Heard and McDonald Islands to Norfolk Island and from the Torres Strait to the Australian Antarctic Territory.
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' (GeoCat 71789), produced by Geoscience Australia. The map shows the extended continental shelf approved in 2008, treaty boundaries, and various maritime zones over a background of combined bathymetric and topographic imagery.
Edition 3 of the official map depicting Australia's maritime zones, derived from Geoscience Australia's Australian Maritime Boundaries version 2.0 data. The map illustrates territorial sea baselines, exclusive economic zones, and extended continental shelf limits, but was superseded by Edition 4 in October 2013 and is kept for historical record only. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network with a print currency of 2006.
A geospatial map delineating Australia's maritime jurisdiction zones in the Tasman Sea. It is one of 27 maps in the national series, produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network. The map depicts the extended continental shelf approved in 2008, treaties, and various maritime zones.
Australia's maritime jurisdiction in the Timor Sea, updated in December 2019 to reflect the 2018 Australia-Timor-Leste Maritime Boundaries Treaty. The map is one of 27 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' and depicts the continental shelf as proclaimed in 2012. It was published by the Australian Ocean Data Network and uses background imagery from NASA and bathymetric grids from 2009 and 1997.
Geoscience Australia delineates Australia's maritime limits and boundaries. Treaties - Australian Maritime Boundaries Dataset 2020 is a digital representation of Australia's international treaty boundaries, updated to include the 2018 Australia Timor-Leste Maritime Boundaries Treaty. The data covers Australia's marine jurisdiction, including waters adjacent to the mainland, offshore islands, and External Territories.
One map from the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series 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 is derived from a combination of the 2009 9 arc second bathymetric and topographic grid by GA and a grid by Smith and Sandwell, 1997. The map is an A0 sized PDF downloadable from the web, provided by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
One of 27 constituent maps from the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' (GeoCat 71789). The map depicts Australia's extended continental shelf as approved by the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf in April 2008. Background imagery combines bathymetry from Geoscience Australia (2009) and Smith & Sandwell (1997) with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction in the Timor Sea is depicted in this map from the Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series. It shows the extended continental shelf approved in April 2008, treaties, and maritime zones over a bathymetric background derived from 2009 and 1997 grids. The map is an A0-sized PDF produced by the Australian Ocean Data Network.
A 2008-approved map depicting Australia's maritime jurisdiction in the Tasman Sea. It is one of 27 maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series' (GeoCat 71789), showing the extended continental shelf, treaties, and various maritime zones. The background bathymetry combines a 2009 9 arc second grid by GA and a 1997 grid by Smith and Sandwell, with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.
Geoscience Australia developed this digital representation of Australia's maritime limits and boundaries under the Seas and Submerged Lands Act 1973. The data includes territorial straight baselines, outer limits of maritime zones, and treaty boundaries with neighboring countries, updated to reflect the 2018 Timor Sea Treaty. Coverage spans the Australian marine jurisdiction from approximately 7°S to 70°S latitude and 40°E to 175°E longitude.
Geoscience Australia developed this digital representation of Australia's international maritime boundaries determined by treaties with neighboring countries. The dataset covers the entire Australian marine jurisdiction, including waters adjacent to the mainland, offshore islands, and External Territories, with a geographical extent from approximately 8°S to 70°S latitude and 39°E to 174°E longitude. It was published in May 2014 following consultation with Commonwealth Government agencies.
Geoscience Australia developed this digital representation of Australia's international maritime boundaries determined by treaties with neighboring countries. The dataset covers the entire Australian marine jurisdiction, including waters adjacent to the mainland, offshore islands, and External Territories, with a geographical extent from approximately 8°S to 70°S latitude and 39°E to 174°E longitude. It was published in May 2014 following consultation with Commonwealth Government agencies.
Geoscience Australia's digital representation of Australia's maritime zones, including territorial sea baselines and international treaty boundaries. The data covers the Australian marine jurisdiction from approximately 7°S to 70°S latitude and 40°E to 175°E longitude, with a currency date of May 2014. This version incorporates technical amendments based on user feedback.
June 2014 map showing Australia's maritime jurisdiction off its northern coast, produced by Geoscience Australia. It is one of 27 constituent maps in the 'Australia's Maritime Jurisdiction Map Series', depicting the continental shelf as proclaimed in 2012. The background combines bathymetry from 2009 and 1997 sources with land imagery from NASA's Blue Marble.