At Oceanica we pride ourselves in maintaining a very high-level of quality in our report production. Please find below examples of some of the products available from Oceanica.
Rottnest Island also called Wadjemup - 'place of spirits' is an A-class Reserve in the Indian Ocean, 18 kilometres west of Fremantle in Western Australia. It is a popular holiday destination attracting approximately half a million visitors per year.
Oceanica has created this A1 wallmap product showing tourist locations and recreation spots.
The full resolution map, in PDF format (28Mb), can be downloaded by clicking the image below.
Field sediment card
Oceanica has a range of in house expertise, including a technical specialist team dealing with coastal and marine sediments and an experienced GIS/cartography team. Together, they have developed a double-sided sediment field card which has been supplied to all delegates at the Australian Marine Sciences Association conference, held in Perth in July 2011. This card is designed to be a ready reference for field descriptions of coastal and marine sediments.
Following the conference, a limited supply of these cards will be available free of charge – please contact us ensuring to give a valid postal address. (Limit of 3 per request).
Further information on the use and application of Oceanica’s field sediment card is available in PDF file by clicking on the image below to download.
Aerial imagery
Oceanica has commissioned the capture of water penetrating ortho-rectified aerial imagery of the Perth metropolitan coastal waters on several occasions. This imagery is available under licence as a complete mosaic or individual tiles, see below. Contact us for more information and licensing details.
Perth Metropolitan Coastal Waters March 2008
Date of Capture : 5 March 2008 Accuracy +/- (m) : 5m Ground Resolution (m) : 0.5m
Perth Metropolitan Coastal Waters March 2004
Date of Capture : 12 March 2004 Accuracy +/- (mm) : 0.7mm Ground Resolution (m) : 0.5m
Perth Metropolitan Coastal Waters March 2002
Date of Capture : 28 March 2002 Accuracy +/- (mm) : 0.5mm Ground Resolution (m) : 0.5m