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      4. Dinosaur Coast Mgmt Plan (DCNHMP) - Geo-palaeontology (DBCA-084)

      Dinosaur Coast Mgmt Plan (DCNHMP) - Geo-palaeontology (DBCA-084)

      The Dinosaur Coast National Heritage Management Plan (DCNHMP) - Geo-palaeontology dataset describes areas known to contain geological and palaeontological features relevant to The West Kimberley National Heritage listing. These include dinosaur tracks, other ichnofossils and plant macrofossils in the Lower Cretaceous Broome Sandstone, along with associated geological features that provide insights into the depositional environments represented by this rock unit. A suite of overlying and adjacent Pleistocene and Holocene geological units preserving other heritage-listed ichnofossils also occur in these areas. Areas preserving features that are relevant to The West Kimberly National Heritage listing are subject to protection under the federal EPBC Act. This dataset originates from observations and assessments performed by The University of Queensland’s Dinosaur Lab, prior to and during the DCNHMP project. The DCNHMP project area is approximately 50km of the intertidal zone (the area between highest astronomical tide and lowest astronomical tide) around the town of Broome. The project area extends 15km east-southeast from Broome along the northern shore of Roebuck Bay to Crab Creek and southwest then north away from Broome along the Dampier Peninsula coastline to conclude 25km northwest of Broome at Willie Creek. The DCNHMP (2025) is the product of the federal Department of Climate Change Environment Energy and Water (DCCEEW) grant funding. This dataset is one of three datasets produced by the DCNHMP. See also DCNHMP Project Boundary, and DCNHMP Geological Units.

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      Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions
      Information classification
      OFFICIAL
      Data theme
      Science
      Data last updated
      31-01-2025
      Update frequency
      infrequently
      Data custodian
      Wil Bennett - Yawuru Parks Coordinator
      Dataset contact
      Geoff Banks
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      First published
      17-02-2025
      Metadata last updated
      11-02-2026
      Data source
      https://public-services.slip.wa.gov.au/public/rest/services/SLIP_Public_Services/Environment/MapServer/121
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      Environment
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