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This resource is a zip file containing the aggregated catch data (.csv) for the Solomon Islands Exclusive Economic Zone, relevant literature, and methods/metadata for the tabular catch data.

This resource is a zip file containing the aggregated catch data (.csv) for the Timor-Leste Exclusive Economic Zone, relevant literature, and methods/metadata for the tabular catch data.

This resource is a zip file containing the aggregated catch data (.csv) for the Tokelau Exclusive Economic Zone, relevant literature, and methods/metadata for the tabular catch data.

This resource is a zip file containing the aggregated catch data (.csv) for the Tonga Exclusive Economic Zone, relevant literature, and methods/metadata for the tabular catch data.

This resource is a zip file containing the aggregated catch data (.csv) for the Tuvalu Exclusive Economic Zone, relevant literature, and methods/metadata for the tabular catch data.

This resource is a zip file containing the aggregated catch data (.csv) for the Vanuatu Exclusive Economic Zone, relevant literature, and methods/metadata for the tabular catch data.

This resource is a zip file containing the aggregated catch data (.csv) for the Samoa Exclusive Economic Zone, relevant literature, and methods/metadata for the tabular catch data.

This resource is a zip file containing the aggregated catch data (.csv) for the Wallis and Futuna Exclusive Economic Zone, relevant literature, and methods/metadata for the tabular catch data.

Zip file containing shapefile and metadata for deepwater bioregions of the Southwest Pacific Ocean. Thirty, mainly physical, environmental variables were assessed to be adequately comprehensive and reliable to be included in the analysis. These data were allocated to over 140,000 grid cells of 20x20 km across the Southwest Pacific. K-means and then hierarchical cluster analyses were then conducted to identify groups of analytical units that contained similar environmental conditions.

Zip file containing shapefile and metadata for reef-associated bioregions of the Southwest Pacific Ocean. Thirty, mainly physical, environmental variables were assessed to be adequately comprehensive and reliable to be included in the analysis. These data were allocated to over 140,000 grid cells of 20x20 km across the Southwest Pacific. K-means and then hierarchical cluster analyses were then conducted to identify groups of analytical units that contained similar environmental conditions.

Animated Key Messages from the State of Environment and Conservation in the Pacific : 2020 Regional Report

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

Bioregions, of course, are just one of the important data layers in indentifying an ecologically representative system of marine protected areas. To be truly ecologically representative and comprehensive, one must also consider all available information about habitats, species and ecological processes. In addition, socio-economic and cultural considerations are vital in the spatial planning process. This report is focussed upon one important, but only one, input to marine spatial planning: the development of marine bioregions.

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 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

This dataset holds all media resources for the State of Environment and Conservation in the Pacific Islands: 2020 Regional Report

Most atoll ecosystems and a wide range of terrestrial and marine organisms, and genetic or cultivars varieties of
traditional food and other multi-purpose plants are declining in abundance and under threat of either “economic extinction” or extirpation and in need of some form of protection. The severity of the situation is greatest on those more urbanized atolls where both the biodiversity and the local knowledge of biodiversity are threatened.

*see R Thanman pdf report for more information*

Terrestrial and marine plants and animals that are rare, endangered or in short supply,
and in need of protection in the atolls of the Pacific Islands.

This excel file include four spreadsheets each representing a separate theme (EMG = Environmental Monitoring and Governance, IOE = Island and Ocean Ecosystems, CCR = Climate Change Resilience, WMPC = waste). Within each theme are the core national environment indicators (scrolling from left to right).