The habitat mapping component of the NRM module was developed as part of a collaborative project between the Department of Climate Change (DCC) and the National Land and Water Resourced Audit to support:
The project was led by Richard Mount (UTAS) and project outputs are published under the following titles:
A very large number of agencies at the national and state level participated in this national project. In terms of the actual data sets, the project was dependent on the goodwill and cooperation of these partners and contributors. Acknowledgements of the individuals involved is covered in the project documentation; however, the following agencies are appreciated and acknowledged:
For the whole ECM National Habitat Map Series all the following contributors must be acknowledged:
The NISB Habitat Classification Scheme (Mount and Bricher, 2007) is the result of the work of many people including those who, over the years, have led the development of habitat mapping in the challenging coastal and marine environments. We would like to particularly acknowledge the following people who have directly contributed to the production of the scheme: David Ball, Victoria; Ewan Buckley, Chris Simpson and Kevin Bancroft, WA; Alan Jordan, NSW; Vanessa Lucieer, Tasmania; Len McKenzie, QLD; David Miller, SA; Elvira Poloczanska, CSIRO; David Ryan, GA; Neil Smit, NT; Rob Thorman, Audit; and Gina Newton.
Valuable contributions were also made by Daniel Ierodiaconou, Jo Klemke and Anthony Boxshall (Victoria), Stuart Phinn and Mike Ronan (Queensland), Ewan Buckley (WA), Rob Williams (NSW), Matthew Royal, David Miller, Bryan McDonald, Sam Gaylard and Doug Fotheringham (South Australia), and Neil Smit and the others in Northern Territory.
Peter Wilson, Audit, Robyn Gallagher, (then ERIN, later GA), Damian Woolcombe, ERIN and Brian Burbridge, GA provided excellent advice about how to manage data licensing. Viv Bordas, Audit, worked persistently to produce the extent calculations for the NRM Regions and the states.
The core UTAS team consisted of Richard Mount, Phillippa Bricher, Jenny Newton, Katherine Tattersall and Simon File. They were magnificently supported by: Tore Pedersen, Luke Wallace, Dom Jaskierniak, Chris Sharples and Samya Jabbour, Jon Osborn, Elaine Stratford, Tony Baker and Richard Atkins.
The habitat maps were integrated into OzCoasts by the OzCoasts web team at Geoscience Australia (GA). The OzCoast team included: Mark Babic (web developer), Ian Greenwood (Business Analyst), Xiaojing Li (Web developer and OzCoasts technical manager), Lynda Radke (OzCoasts content manager), Domenic Rositano (Team Leader, Web and Applications Development, Information, Analysis and Development Services), Trevor Tracey-Patte (Database developer), Izabella Urbanek (Database developer) and Manjula Weerasooriya (Business Analyst)
The NRM Report Card component of OzCoasts was designed by Ian Greenwood (GA), Richard Mount (UTAS), Lynda Radke (GA), Tony Roper (NSW Department of Environment & Climate Change), David Scheltinga and Jan Tilden (QLD EPA). It was developed by Izabella Urbanek (GA), Trevor Tracey-Patte (GA) and Xiaojing Li (GA) under the guidance of Domenic Rositano (GA).
The indicator guidelines were reviewed by key experts in their respective fields. These reviews were considered necessary as, though there has been an extensive process to develop and write and rewrite the indicators to this stage, enough had changed to warrant a review. The primary authors were David Scheltinga, QLD EPA, and Richard Mount, UTAS, with major contributions made by all those that have participated in developing the OzCoasts ECM fact sheets, especially Lynda Radke at Geoscience Australia.
Valuable contributions to the guidelines were made by the following people: Alan Jordan, NSW DPIF; David Ball, PIRVic; Doug Fotheringham, SA DEH; David Ryan and Brendan Brooke, Geoscience Australia; Christine Crawford, John Gibson and Alastair Hirst, Tasmanian Aquaculture and Fisheries Institute, UTAS; Peter A. Thompson, Graeme Batley, Phillip Ford, CSIRO; Chris Roelfsema and Greg Skilleter, University of Queensland; Michael Bartkow and Joachim Mueller, EnTox UQ; Lorraine Hitch and Ilsa Kiessling, DEWHA; Karen Edyvane, NT NRETA; Andrew Johnson and Benjamin Davey, DAFF.