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| 2 | The Inundation Modelling Team in |
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| 3 | the Risk Research Group at GA would like to thank a number of organisations and groups |
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| 4 | in providing input in this study; |
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| 6 | \begin{itemize} |
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| 7 | \item The AHO for their assistance in supplying digitised fairsheet data for the priority areas |
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| 8 | along the NW Shelf. |
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| 9 | \item The WA DPI in their assistance in supplying digitised state fairsheet data |
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| 10 | for nominated areas and ably assisting in queries regarding bathymetric data |
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| 11 | \item The WA DLI in their assistance in supplying the onshore 20m DEM for use in this project |
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| 12 | \item The National Mapping Division, in particular Hamish Anderson, for sourcing onshore |
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| 13 | data for the FESA project and building a DEM |
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| 14 | suitable for purposes of inundation modelling |
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| 15 | \item The Petroleum and Marine Divison, in particular Kathryn Tobin, Mike Sexton, Phil O'Brien |
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| 16 | and Mark Alcock, for sourcing offshore data for the regions of interest and providing |
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| 17 | advice on bathymetric data issues, |
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| 18 | \item The GIS team in the Risk Assessment Methods Project (RAMP) for developing the |
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| 19 | decision support tool and providing assistance to the inundation modellers on a frequent basis |
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| 20 | \item The exposure database development team in RAMP for providing the necessary information |
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| 21 | to undertake the damage modelling |
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| 22 | \item The engineering section in RAMP for calculating the damage estimates, |
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| 23 | and finally |
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| 24 | \item FESA, for providing a range of support to the project. |
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| 25 | \end{itemize} |
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