Calculated as Production (if any) + Imports - Exports
A direct internet link to easily access more ODS related data for Tuvalu on the UNEP Ozone Secretariat website
Direct link to species occurrences in Tuvalu on the GBIF records
Information on the link are related to;
1. Management System in place for major fisheries
2. Existing list of Tuvalu Fisheries legislation
3. Structure of National and sub-national fisheries institutions
According to the U.N. FAO, 33.3% or about 1,000 ha of Tuvalu is forested. Tuvalu's forests contain - million metric tons of carbon in living forest biomass.
Community consultations have taken place on four islands to collect relevant information on island biodiversity, so as to incorporate this into the National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. The perceived threats are shown in this excel sheet.
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The data presents the volume and value of estimates annual fisheries catches and aqua cultural harvest in Tuvalu in 2014.
The cvs version of the excel file.
Data extracted from the Fisheries in PIC's economies' report, 2016.
The .cvs version of the the excel sheet
The apparent changes in production for the three years sometimes represents real change in production, but it can also reflect a change in the methodology for how the production is measured (hopefully an improvement). In table above, the production levels for coastal commercial, coastal subsistence, and freshwater change significantly between the years, but some of that change is due to the way in which the production was estimated. For example, for the 2014 estimate of coastal fisheries production, the results of
the 2010 HIES were available.
The .cvs version of the excel data
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A timeline of events, highlighting Tuvalu's participation in the UN since it became a member,