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Composite Surfaces - Multibeam LIDAR Laser (DOT-022)
Images of DOT bathymetric composite surfaces (LIDAR, multibeam and Laser) with colour ramp and hill shading applied. This polygon feature class represents the extents of the... -
Bathymetry Imagery
Raster data coverage of DoT Bathymetry Surveys -
Coastline Movements - Vegetation Lines (DOT-023)
Spatial representation of coastline movements data for the Department of Transport (DoT) (WA). The Polyline feature class contains line work that represent the position of the... -
Navigation Aids DoT (DOT-004)
Western Australia uses an internationally recognised uniform coding system of navigation marks known as the IALA buoyage system A. Navigation marks are the equivalent of road... -
Coastal Infrastructure DOT (DOT-020)
Spatial representation of Department of Transport (DoT) (WA) assets and other significant coastal infrastructure. The Polygons feature class contains coastal protection... -
Tide Stations Department of Transport WA (DOT-025)
Tide Stations: Water level observations are in centimetres (unless otherwise stated) and are typically in intervals of 60, 15, 5 or 2 minutes (specified in the header). All... -
Wave Stations Department of Transport WA (DOT-024)
DOT wave data is collected using Datawell wave rider buoys. Older wave data was collected using non-directional wave rider buoys. As technology advanced and directional... -
AWAC - Acoustic Wave and Current Stations (DOT-026)
Short term acoustic wave and current data is collected using Nortek AWAC instruments. The AWAC instruments are deployed on a fixed mooring on the sea bed. The instruments are... -
Shipping and Pilotage (DOT-006)
The Shipping and Pilotage Act 1967 (WA) governs shipping and pilotage in and about ports, boat harbours and mooring control areas of the State. A total of 9 ports and 13... -
Marine and Harbours Act Areas (DOT-003)
Areas declared under the Marine and Harbours Act 1981. Polygon dataset forming part of DoT's Marine Administrative Boundaries captured for the purposes of the CFM Information... -
Long-Term Cycle Network (LTCN) (DOT-035)
The Long-Term Cycle Strategy is developed in collaboration with respective Local Government Authorities and aims to ensure State and Local Governments continue to work together... -
WA Coastal Regions (DOT-017)
WA Coastal Regions are administration boundaries relating to geological features and coastal landforms that can be used to provide a framework for planning and management of the... -
Public Boat Ramps (DOT-033)
Location dataset identifying boat ramps and launching facilities including slipways and boat lifters. -
Navigable Water Regulation Areas (DOT-005)
Navigable Water Regulation Areas including Closed Waters, Speed Restriction Areas, Water Ski Areas, Jet Ski Areas, Swimming Prohibited Areas -
Coastal Infrastructure Line (DOT-019)
Spatial representation of Department of Transport (DoT) (WA) assets and other significant coastal infrastructure identifiable on currently available imagery. The Lines feature... -
Primary Sediment Cell Boundary Poly (DOT-010)
Sediment cells are spatially discrete areas of the coast within which marine and terrestrial landforms are likely to be connected through processes of sediment exchange, often... -
Coastal Infrastructure Point (DOT-018)
Spatial representation of Department of Transport (DoT) (WA) assets and other significant coastal infrastructure. The Points feature class contains DoT Service Assets (water... -
Coast Camera (DOT-032)
The Department of Transport operates a number of coastal cameras located at Albany, Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour, Geraldton, Jurien Bay, Jurien Bay Harbour, Kalbarri,... -
WA Coastal Primary Compartments (DOT-014)
Coastal compartments are structural features relating to geological features and landforms that can be used to provide a framework for planning and management of the coastline.... -
Cell Exclusions (DOT-013)
Sediment cells are spatially discrete areas of the coast within which marine and terrestrial landforms are likely to be connected through processes of sediment exchange, often...