Tweed-Moreton
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Tweed–Moreton, also known as the Central Eastern Shelf Transition, is a marine biogeographic region of eastern Australia. The region includes the coastal and estuarine waters from just north of the Baffle Creek estuary in Queensland to north of Nambucca Heads in New South Wales. It extends from the shore to the edge of the narrow continental shelf, with an area of 46,484 km2.
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Tweed–Moreton, also known as the Central Eastern Shelf Transition, is a marine biogeographic region of eastern Australia. The region includes the coastal and estuarine waters from just north of the Baffle Creek estuary in Queensland to north of Nambucca Heads in New South Wales. It extends from the shore to the edge of the narrow continental shelf, with an area of 46,484 km2. It is a transition zone between the tropical waters of the northeastern Australian coast (Northeast Shelf Province) and the warm temperate seas of the central eastern Australian coast (Manning-Hawkesbury or Central Eastern Shelf Province). It is defined as both a bioregional province and meso-scale bioregion in the Integrated Marine and Coastal Regionalisation of Australia (IMCRA). and as a marine ecoregion in the Marine Ecoregions of the World system developed by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF).
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