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      State Environment Policy Cockburn Protection Levels 2010 (DWER-068)

      This data represents the Environmental Protection Authority of Western Australia. This dataset represents the spatial boundaries of the SEP Cockburn Protection Levels. The dataset was updated in 2010 to accurately represent the coastline and the recent approval of James Point Stage1. When this dataset was created schedules 1-3 of the policy were updated. There are three levels of ecological protection high, moderate and low and the policy states that the percentage of Moderate protection which is Low ecological protection should not exceed 5%. This spatial data is representative of the Office of the EPA’s most recent recalculations of this statistic. Currently the percentage of MEPA which is LEPA is 4.39%. © Government of Western Australia 2014. Environmental Protection Authority.

      This dataset was formerly known as State Environment Policy Cockburn Protection Levels 2010 (EPA-009).

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      department-of-water-and-environmental-regulation
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      Department of Water and Environmental Regulation
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      OFFICIAL
      Data theme
      Environment
      Data last updated
      21-12-2017
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      Geospatial and Data Services Manager
      Dataset contact
      Geospatial and Data Services Manager
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      First published
      21-12-2017
      Metadata last updated
      12-05-2025
      Data source
      https://public-services.slip.wa.gov.au/public/rest/services/SLIP_Public_Services/Property_and_Planning/MapServer/16
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      The Government of Western Australia respectfully acknowledges the traditional owners of country throughout Western Australia and pays its respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

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