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Sydney Metro CMA
Hawkesbury-Nepean CMA
Hunter-Central Rivers CMA
PACIFIC HIGHWAY
PRINCES HIGHWAY
HUME HIGHWAY
SYDN
EY NE
WCAST
LE FR
EEWAY
GR EAT WESTE RN HIGHWAY
WESTERN FREEWAY
Como
Cowan
Manly
Dural
Menai
Botany
Avalon
Mosman
Sydney
Belrose
Burwood
Berowra
Hornsby
Woy Woy
Kurnell
AshfieldWaverley
Randwick
Glenorie
Illawong
Brooklyn
Drummoyne
Woollahra
Lane Cove
Bankstown
Hurstville
Parramatta
Cape Banks
Ku-ring-gai
North Sydney
MarrickvilleSouth Sydney
Duffys Forest
Collaroy Beach
Maroubra Beach
Mcmasters Beach
Barrenjoey Head
Indicative Coastal Floodplain Endangered Ecological Community (EEC) Map Series - Sydney (9130)
0 5 10 Kms ±
The ‘Indicative Coastal Floodplain Endangered Ecological Community (EEC) Map Series’ has been prepared by the Department of Environment and Climate Change as a guide for identifying potential areas where Coastal Floodplain EECs may occur. Coastal Floodplain EECs are:
This ‘Indicative Coastal Floodplain’ layer has been derived using the following sources:
Disclaimer: The Department of Environment and Climate Change has prepared this document as a guide only and it should be read in conjunction with the notes on use. The information provided is not intended to be exhaustive. It does not constitute legal advice. Users of this guide do so at
their own risk and should seek their own legal and other expert advice in identifying their environmental obligations. The Department of Environment and Climate Change accepts no responsibility for errors or omissions in this
document or for any loss or damage arising from its use.
The boundary for this layer has been derived from geological and soil mapping. Due to the complex nature of vegetation assemblages, it is estimated that as much 15% of the remaining Coastal Floodplain EECs may occur outside these boundaries. Coastal Floodplain EECs may occur in other areas with similar landscape attributes (i.e. soils, rainfall, elevation etc) that have not been picked up during the geological & soil mapping process.
NOTES ON USE REFERENCES
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CMA BoundaryIndicative Coastal Floodplain
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Nowra
Sydney
Newcastle
Wollongong
Batemans BaySouthern Rivers
Hunter-Central Rivers
Hawkesbury-Nepean
Sydney Metro
1. Coastal Saltmarsh in the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South-east Corner Bioregions (CS)2. Freshwater Wetlands on Coastal Floodplains of the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South-east Corner Bioregions (FWW)3. Swamp Sclerophyll Forest on Coastal Floodplains on the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South-east Corner Bioregions (SSF)4. Swamp Oak Floodplain Forest of the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South-east Corner Bioregions (SOFF)5. River-flat Eucalypt Forest on Coastal Floodplains on the NSW North Coast, Sydney Basin and South-east Corner Bioregions (RFEF)
-Bannerman, S.M. and Hazelton, P.A. (1990) Soil Landscapes of the Penrith 1:100000 Sheet. Soil Conservation Service of NSW Sydney.-Chapman, G.A. and Murphy, C.L. (1989) Soil Landscapes of the Sydney 1:100000 Sheet. Soil Conservation Service of NSW Sydney.-Hazelton, P.A. and Tille, P.J. (1990) Soil Landscapes of the Wollongong-Port Hacking 1:100 000 Sheet. Soil Conservation Service of NSW Sydney.-Tozer, M.G. (2003) The native vegetation of the Cumberland Plain, Western Sydney: systematic classification and field identification of communities. Cunninghamia. Vol 8 (1), pp. 1-75.
*Other data layers provided by NSW Department of Lands*All photos supplied by Lucas McKinnon unless stated otherwise
SOFF
CS & SOFF
CS & SOFF
SSF
CS
RFEF