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2002 workshop

The Marine Cadastre Workshop was held at the Geomatics Department of the University of Melbourne on 14-15 November 2002. The workshop provided a forum for the presentation and discussion of issues and ideas by those who work or have an interest in the marine environment and for whom spatial data is a key element in the fulfillment of that role.

Session 1 - National Perspectives

 

Phil Collier - The University Of Melbourne Overview
Veronica Sakell - National Oceans Office Defining the Problem
Victor Prescott - The University of Melbourne International Boundary Issues
Kevin Slade - Australian Hydrographic Office Marine Charting

Session 2 - Industry

 
Alan Yardley - Woodside Energy Offshore Exploration
Lyn Murray - Australian Maritime Satefy Authority Marine Safety and Shipping
John McCarthy - Mapping and Hydrographic Surveys Pipelines and Cables
John Mercer - Marine and Fresh Water Research Institute Aquaculture Development

Session 3 - The Environment

 
Adam Lewis - Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Marine Parks
Chris Smyth - Victorian National Parks Conservation
Peter Harvey - Heritage Victoria Heritage
Jason Passioura - Environment Australia Environment

Session 4 - Management and Regulation

 
David Robertson - Geosience Australia Australia's Maritime Boundaries
Peter Bowen - National Native Title Tribunal Native Title
Steve Blake - ANZLIC Data Management and Access
Paul Williamson - Geoscience Australia Offshore Leases For Oil and Gas
Marcus Haward - University of Tasmania Legislation Issues

Session 5 - Marine Cadastre Initiatives

 
Bill Hirst - Geoscience Australia ICSM and ANMDG Working Groups
Phil Collier - The Univeristy of Melbourne ARC Project
Peter Todd - Department of Natural Resources and Mines Townsville Workshop Outcomes
Abbas Rajabifard - The University of Melbourne PCGIAP Project

Session 6 - Review

 
Phil Collier - The University of Melbourne Questionnaire
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