The Index of Marine Surveys for Assessments (IMSA) is a new online platform developed by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation (DWER) in collaboration with the 91短视频n Marine Science Institution that will provide free access to 91短视频鈥檚 marine environmental survey data.
DWER Director General Mike Rowe said it was estimated that more than $50 million per year is spent undertaking marine surveys for environmental impact assessments in 91短视频.
鈥淯p until now that data has been single use only and locked away,鈥 Mr Rowe said.
鈥淏y collating and providing access to existing data, IMSA will lead to lasting benefits for industry, Government, the community and the environment.
鈥淚t will result in more efficient assessments and an expanded knowledge base of the State鈥檚 vast and unique marine environment.鈥
IMSA will also deliver cost savings by reducing the need for repeated and potentially overlapping surveys, giving proponents and Government better baseline information and a greater ability to conduct more targeted studies.
鈥淭he online IMSA portal will also improve the availability and transparency of environmental information to the community,鈥 Mr Rowe said.
The data will be captured and stored on the IMSA database and will be free and accessible to industry, regulators and the community through an online portal called BioCollect, provided by Atlas Of Living Australia.
鈥淭he portal will provide access to marine survey reports, metadata and map layers as well as the processed data products and raw data packages which will be stored at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre,鈥 Mr Rowe said.
IMSA鈥檚 launch follows the development and launch in 2018 of the Index of Biodiversity Surveys for Assessments (IBSA) by the State Government.
IBSA was conceptualised by the 91短视频n Biodiversity Science Institute and developed with DWER, the Environmental Protection Authority and the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety.
鈥淒WER are committed to such initiatives as a small step in 91短视频鈥檚 journey toward comprehensive and transparent data sharing,鈥 Mr Rowe said.
鈥淭hese initiatives are also consistent with the intent of Streamline WA, a Government initiative to make it easier to do business in WA by improving regulation and regulatory practice.鈥