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 "snippet": "The Matters of state environmental significance (MSES) mapping product is a guide to assist planning and development assessment decision-making.",
 "description": "Matters of state environmental significance (MSES) mapping is a representation of the definition for MSES under the State Planning Policy (SPP) and Offset Regulation. The mapping generates layers using information from data including, but not limited to: regulated vegetation mapping; Queensland wetland mapping; protected areas; marine parks; fish habitat areas and legally secured offsets included in the \u2018offsets register\u2019.",
 "summary": "The Matters of state environmental significance (MSES) mapping product is a guide to assist planning and development assessment decision-making.",
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  "Wetland",
  "Vegetation"
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 "accessInformation": "© State of Queensland (Department of Environment and Science) 2022",
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