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Short video on "why Inform"

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.

Online post by Energy Sector Management Assistance Program in 2017

As part of the Coastal Health Monitoring component of the Tuvalu IW R2R Project, baseline water quality surveys and analysis were carried from 14th to 17th September 2018. The coastal health monitoring program is designed to characterise ecological health of, and assess causal links between land based activities, and algal blooms and ciguatera occurrences in the Fogafale lagoon adjacent to populated areas of Funafuti atoll in Tuvalu. Baseline assessments of the Tafua pond, adjacent to the IW R2R demonstration dry-litter piggery site, was also conducted.

The web-page has navigation tools for the user to efficiently explore and discover different marine life information for Tuvalu

The online database has a navigation tool to efficiently explore fish information for Tuvalu.

direct link to Tuvalu's data on the GBIF website

direct internet link to Tuvalu's climate change data portal.

This is a template that can be used when creating a State of Environment report, and sections can be added or adapted to fit a country’s needs.

SPREPs recommended template for individual indicators in national SoE reports. The full SoE template will be updated in the coming months.

At the end of a training, you can ask participants to fill in this Action Plan. The goal is to link learning to performance.

This policy applies requests for data held by a Ministry. The purpose of this policy is to:
• encourage the free exchange of data within a Ministry, with other government agencies within the country and with the public, as appropriate
• ensure that sensitive information (including commercially sensitive data) held by the Ministry is not compromised.