This resource is a zip file containing the aggregated catch data (.csv) for the Palau 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 Papua New Guinea 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 French Polynesia 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 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.
The InterRidge Vents Database is a global database of submarine hydrothermal vent fields. The InterRidge Vents Database is supported by the InterRidge program for international cooperation in ridge-crest studies (www.interridge.org).
The USGS Earthquake Hazards Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is part of the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
OSCAR (Ocean Surface Current Analysis Real-time) contains near-surface ocean current estimates, derived using quasi-linear and steady flow momentum equations. The horizontal velocity is directly estimated from sea surface height, surface vector wind and sea surface temperature. These data were collected from the various satellites and in situ instruments. The model formulation combines geostrophic, Ekman and Stommel shear dynamics, and a complementary term from the surface buoyancy gradient. Data are on a 1/3 degree grid with a 5 day resolution.
MODIS (or Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) is a key instrument aboard the Terra (originally known as EOS AM-1) and Aqua (originally known as EOS PM-1) satellites. Terra's orbit around the Earth is timed so that it passes from north to south across the equator in the morning, while Aqua passes south to north over the equator in the afternoon. Terra MODIS and Aqua MODIS are viewing the entire Earth's surface every 1 to 2 days, acquiring data in 36 spectral bands, or groups of wavelengths (see MODIS Technical Specifications).
The Western and Central Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) have compiled a public domain version of aggregated catch and effort data using operational, aggregate and annual catch estimates data provided by Commission Members (CCMs) and Cooperating Non-members (CNMs). The data provided herein have been prepared for dissemination in accordance with the current “Rules and Procedures for the Protection, Access to, and Dissemination of Data Compiled by the Commission” or (“RAP”).
The Sea Around Us is a research initiative at The University of British Columbia (located at the Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries, formerly Fisheries Centre) that assesses the impact of fisheries on the marine ecosystems of the world, and offers mitigating solutions to a range of stakeholders.
The Sea Around Us was initiated in collaboration with The Pew Charitable Trusts in 1999, and in 2014, the Sea Around Us also began a collaboration with The Paul G. Allen Family Foundation to provide African and Asian countries with more accurate and comprehensive fisheries data.
AquaMaps are computer-generated predictions of natural occurrence of marine species, based on the environmental tolerance of a given species with respect to depth, salinity, temperature, primary productivity, and its association with sea ice or coastal areas. These 'environmental envelopes' are matched against an authority file which contains respective information for the Oceans of the World. Independent knowledge such as distribution by FAO areas or bounding boxes are used to avoid mapping species in areas that contain suitable habitat, but are not occupied by the species.
Metadata file for the GIS data (raster and shapefiles) for the global threats to coral reefs: acidification, future thermal stress, integrated future threats, and past thermal stress.
This dataset contains GIS data (raster and shapefiles) for the local threats to coral reefs: coastal development, integrated local, marine pollution, overfishing, and watershed pollution.