WAMSI Westport Marine Science Program - WWMSP8.3 - Spatio-temporal distribution of key habitat-uses and key prey species for Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in Owen Anchorage and Cockburn Sound, including a fine-scale understanding of the use of the habitats in the Kwinana Shelf
Created 23/06/2025
Updated 14/09/2025
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.ppkxWWMSP8.3_Broadscale_dolphin_distribution_Sep_2023.ppkxCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia
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.pdfTheme-8-Broad-scale-distribution-and-habitat-modelling-of-Indo-Pacific-bottlenose-dolphins-FINAL.pdfCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Title | WAMSI Westport Marine Science Program - WWMSP8.3 - Spatio-temporal distribution of key habitat-uses and key prey species for Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in Owen Anchorage and Cockburn Sound, including a fine-scale understanding of the use of the habitats in the Kwinana Shelf |
| Language | English |
| Licence | Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia |
| Landing Page | https://data.gov.au/data/dataset/70358638-a62b-44eb-acf3-caedbc3c67ec |
| Remote Last Updated | 06/03/2024 |
| Contact Point | |
| Reference Period | 01/01/2011 - 31/12/2015 |
| Geospatial Coverage |
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
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| Data Portal | Western Australia Government |
Data Source
This dataset was originally found on
Western Australia Government
"WAMSI Westport Marine Science Program - WWMSP8.3 - Spatio-temporal distribution of key habitat-uses and key prey species for Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in Owen Anchorage and Cockburn Sound, including a fine-scale understanding of the use of the habitats in the Kwinana Shelf". Please visit the source to access the original metadata of the
dataset:
https://catalogue.data.wa.gov.au/dataset/wwmsp8-3-spatio-temporal-distribution-of-indo-pacific-bottlenose-dolphins