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AUV Imagery and Environmental Data from Gippsland Basin (GA350 - 'Before' survey)
This dataset is part of the Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring (GMEM) project. The GMEM was developed in response to stakeholder concerns from the fisheries industry about a Geoscience Australia seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin (GA352 in April 2015), in addition to a broader need to acquire baseline data to be used to quantify impacts of seismic operations on marine organisms. A component of this study was to acquire images of the seafloor before and after the seismic survey for analysis of potential impacts of seismic operations on scallops. This dataset contains information collected from the AUV-Gavia on survey GA-350 conducted 27 March 3 April 2015. The Gavia is an AUV operated by the Australian Maritime College and includes a single camera and a range of environmental sensors. It was flown at an altitude of XX m at ~ 1.5 m/s with XX megapixel images acquired every XX seconds using a XX lighting system (the latter functional for Stations XX , XX, XX). In addition, Go-Pro cameras were mounted on the AUV's exterior to provide continuous video of the seafloor. The Gavia returned usable still images at 9 sites. This dataset contains the following data types: 1) Geotiffs acquired from the AUV nose cone camera with associated broadcale assessment of image quality on each transect, 2) Go-Pro videos acquired from external AUV mount, 3) optical backscatter, 4) ADCP data, 5) interferometric bathymetry, 6) associated shapefiles and location maps. For each data type, a Word file provides additional data about the folder structure, file types, and post-processing if applicable.
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AUV Imagery and Environmental Data from Gippsland Basin (GA350 - 'Before' survey)
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This dataset is part of the Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring (GMEM) project. The GMEM was developed in response to stakeholder concerns from the fisheries industry about a Geoscience Australia seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin (GA352 in April 2015), in addition to a broader need to acquire baseline data to be used to quantify impacts of seismic operations on marine organisms. A component of this study was to acquire images of the seafloor before and after the seismic survey for analysis of potential impacts of seismic operations on scallops. This dataset contains information collected from the AUV-Gavia on survey GA-350 conducted 27 March 3 April 2015. The Gavia is an AUV operated by the Australian Maritime College and includes a single camera and a range of environmental sensors. It was flown at an altitude of XX m at ~ 1.5 m/s with XX megapixel images acquired every XX seconds using a XX lighting system (the latter functional for Stations XX , XX, XX). In addition, Go-Pro cameras were mounted on the AUV's exterior to provide continuous video of the seafloor. The Gavia returned usable still images at 9 sites. This dataset contains the following data types: 1) Geotiffs acquired from the AUV nose cone camera with associated broadcale assessment of image quality on each transect, 2) Go-Pro videos acquired from external AUV mount, 3) optical backscatter, 4) ADCP data, 5) interferometric bathymetry, 6) associated shapefiles and location maps. For each data type, a Word file provides additional data about the folder structure, file types, and post-processing if applicable.
AUV Imagery from Gippsland Basin III (GA355 Long-term after survey)
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This dataset is part of the Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring (GMEM) project. The GMEM was developed in response to stakeholder concerns from the fisheries industry about a Geoscience Australia seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin (GA352 in April 2015), in addition to a broader need to acquire baseline data to be used to quantify impacts of seismic operations on marine organisms. A component of this study was to acquire images of the seafloor before and after the seismic survey for analysis of potential impacts of seismic operations on scallops. This dataset contains information collected from the Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Phoenix and AUV Sirius on survey GA-355 conducted 18-22 February 2016 on the M.V. Dell Richey II. The AUV Phoenix was the main system used to collect imagery analysed in the GMEM project using the two loop pattern (Figure 1) from previous surveys (GA-350 and GA-353). The AUV Sirius was deployed to collect concurrent dense image grids at selected stations (05, 08, 37, 45) and to provide a back-up to the Phoenix in the event of equipment issues. This occurred at Stations 40 and 41, and as such the Sirius collected images in the two-loop pattern. In addition to the main study area for the GMEM, the AUV Sirius was also deployed outisde Devonport, Tasmania in order to establish workflow, fine-tune technical aspects, and census scallop beds that were known to be in ill health. Imagery from these stations are included in sub-folder 'Devonport_Sites'. Due to strong currents and possible navigation issues, some of the AUV paths deviated from the planned path and also varied in altitude. Nevertheless, the georeferencing of images released in this data package reflects the actual position of the AUV during image acquisition. Post-processing included image colour-balancing and simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM) processing of the stereo imagery to improve georeferencing of the imagery. The optical imagery is provided in zip files as geotiffs (individual colour-corrected images), mosaics, and mesh (3D seafloor reconstructions).
AUV Imagery from Gippsland Basin III (GA355 Long-term after survey)
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This dataset is part of the Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring (GMEM) project. The GMEM was developed in response to stakeholder concerns from the fisheries industry about a Geoscience Australia seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin (GA352 in April 2015), in addition to a broader need to acquire baseline data to be used to quantify impacts of seismic operations on marine organisms. A component of this study was to acquire images of the seafloor before and after the seismic survey for analysis of potential impacts of seismic operations on scallops. This dataset contains information collected from the Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) Phoenix and AUV Sirius on survey GA-355 conducted 18-22 February 2016 on the M.V. Dell Richey II. The AUV Phoenix was the main system used to collect imagery analysed in the GMEM project using the two loop pattern (Figure 1) from previous surveys (GA-350 and GA-353). The AUV Sirius was deployed to collect concurrent dense image grids at selected stations (05, 08, 37, 45) and to provide a back-up to the Phoenix in the event of equipment issues. This occurred at Stations 40 and 41, and as such the Sirius collected images in the two-loop pattern. In addition to the main study area for the GMEM, the AUV Sirius was also deployed outisde Devonport, Tasmania in order to establish workflow, fine-tune technical aspects, and census scallop beds that were known to be in ill health. Imagery from these stations are included in sub-folder Devonport_Sites. Due to strong currents and possible navigation issues, some of the AUV paths deviated from the planned path and also varied in altitude. Nevertheless, the georeferencing of images released in this data package reflects the actual position of the AUV during image acquisition. Post-processing included image colour-balancing and simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM) processing of the stereo imagery to improve georeferencing of the imagery. The optical imagery is provided in zip files as geotiffs (individual colour-corrected images), mosaics, and mesh (3D seafloor reconstructions)
Marine Seismic Survey Impacts on Fish and Invertebrates: Final Report for Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring Study
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This report is the culmination of the Gippsland Marine Environmental Monitoring (GMEM) project. The GMEM was developed in response to stakeholder concerns from the fisheries industry about a Geoscience Australia seismic survey in the Gippsland Basin (GA352 in April 2015), in addition to a broader need to acquire baseline data to be used to quantify impacts of seismic operations on marine organisms. The GMEM involves six components: 1) Theoretical sound modelling, 2) Sound monitoring and field-based modelling, 3) Scallop assessment using an Automated Underwater Vehicle (AUV), 4) Scallop assessment using dredging 5) Fish avoidance behaviour using acoustic tagging and monitoring, and 6) Analysis of fisheries catch data. The results and interpretations of these components are detailed in this final report.
Gippsland 2D Infill 2015 Marine Seismic Survey, (GA-0352) - High Resolution Bathymetry Grids
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Geoscience Australia conducted a marine seismic survey (GA-0352) over poorly defined areas of the Gippsland Basin between 5th of April to the 24th of April 2015. The aim was to acquire industry-standard precompetitive 2D seismic data, Multi-beam echo-sounder (MBES) and sub-bottom profiling (SBP) data to support an assessment of the CO2 storage potential of the basin. The survey, undertaken as part of the Department of Industry and Science's National CO2 Infrastructure Plan (NCIP), aimed to identify and characterise indicators of natural hydrocarbon or fluid seepage that may indicate compromised seal integrity in the region. The data collected during this survey will enhance sequence stratigraphic studies in the Gippsland Basin that provide constraints on the most suitable areas for storage of CO2 and help to identify potential CO2 storage reservoirs. The survey was conducted by Gardline CGG vessel MV Duke The data collected during the survey are available for free download from the Geoscience Australia website. This dataset include all the bathymetry data collected during the survey. This dataset is not to be used for navigational purposes.
Geoscience Australia onshore seismic GIS layer
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## **Abstract** This dataset and its metadata statement were supplied to the Bioregional Assessment Programme by a third party and are presented here as originally supplied. The Geoscience Australia Onshore Seismic GIS layer is layer showing the locations of Onshore Seismic Survyes carried out by Geoscience Australia and it's predecessors, Australian Geological Survey Organisation (AGSO) and the Bureau of Mineral Resources (BMR). The layer contains URL link to free downloadable data. The data includes processed data in SEGY format. The metadata includes acquisition reports, processing reports, processed images and so on. The data acquisition was carried out in Australia from 1949 to present by Geoscience Australia and various partners such as State and Geologcial Survey Organisations. The set of reflection and refraction data comprises over 12,000 km of coverage, and provides an insight into the variations in crustal architecture in the varied geological domains. ## **Dataset History** First published 2014. Will be updated as latest data becomes available. http://www.ga.gov.au/metadata-gateway/metadata/record/gcat_f229d5de-356c-573c-e044-00144fdd4fa6/Geoscience+Australia+Onshore+Seismic+GIS+layer The data acquisition was carried out in Australia from 1949 to present by Geoscience Australia and various partners such as State and Geologcial Survey Organisations. ## **Dataset Citation** Geoscience Australia (2014) Geoscience Australia onshore seismic GIS layer. Bioregional Assessment Source Dataset. Viewed 07 December 2018, http://data.bioregionalassessments.gov.au/dataset/d83e995a-41ac-41a7-806b-87b09de98065.