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Future conservation of the Derwent Estuary Saltmarshes and Freshwater Wetlands in response to Sea Level Rise
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Document Date: 2014-02-16 18:51:57


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Victoria / Hobart / /

Company

Canon / NRM Regions of Tasmania / Murphys Flat Bank / Granton Bank / Jordan Bank / ESRI / Dromedary Seagrass Bank / Granton Banks / GeoEye / Google / Dromedary Bank / Dromedary Marshes / /

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USD / /

Facility

University of Tasmania Initiated / Fisheries Institute / University of Tasmania / /

IndustryTerm

aerial photographic services / sample site / bank / Satellite imagery / inventory and monitoring information products / quantified information processing methods / /

NaturalFeature

Half Moon Bay / Cornelian Bay / Derwent Estuary / Jordan River / Corner Inlet / River Derwent / Halfmoon Bay / Ralphs Bay / Tinderbox Peninsula / /

Organization

University of Tasmania Initiated / Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute / Research Office Commercialisation Unit / School of Geography and Environmental Studies / University of Tasmania / /

Person

Mark Morffew / Rob Anders / Vanessa Lucieer / Jeff Ross / Richard Mount / Marylyn Mount Capturing / Peter Kearney / Matt Cracknell / Megan Carroll / Marylyn Mount / Michael Helman / Stewart Wells / Dennis Morris / Miles Lawler / /

Position

General / /

Product

ArcMAPTM Version 10 / ArcMAPTM 10 / /

ProvinceOrState

Tasmania / Tasmania Derwent Estuary / /

Technology

Remote Sensing / GPS / digital cameras / /

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