the procfish sample sites from SPC work
Important conservation areas identified through the rapid biodiversity assessment of Nauru's biodiversity
The World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA) is the most comprehensive global database of marine and terrestrial protected areas, updated on a monthly basis, and is one of the key global biodiversity data sets being widely used by scientists, businesses, governments, International secretariats and others to inform planning, policy decisions and management. The WDPA is a joint project between UN Environment and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
Ridge to Reef Data, Coconut Vegetation Class, Limited Metadata, Compiled in 2018
Ridge to Reef Data, Bathymetry Class, Limited Metadata, Compiled in 2018
Dataset includes various regional-scale spatial data layers in geojson format.
Ridge to Reef Data, BIORAP Priority Areas, Limited Metadata, Compiled in 2018
Ridge to Reef Data, Bathymetry Class, Limited Metadata, Compiled in 2018
Ridge to Reef Data, BIORAP Priority Areas Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018
Ridge to Reef Data, BIORAP Survey Site_Buada, Limited meta data, compiled in 2018
Ridge to Reef data on the BIORAP Survey Site_ijuw anabar. Limited Metadata, compiled in 2018
Ridge to Reef Data on the BIORAP Survey Site on Meneng Coast, Limited Metadata that was compiled in 2018
Pacific islands region land area
Ridge to Reef Data on the buildings in Nauru, limited metadata compiled in 2018
Ridge to reef data on the coastline of Nauru, limited metadata that was compiled in 2018
Ridge to reef data on the districts in Nauru, limited meta data compiled in 2018
Redlist species of Samoa as of 09/04/2019
This paper highlights the seriousness of the “biodiversity crisis” on atolls and the need to place greater research and conservation emphasis on atolls and other small island ecosystems. It is based on studies over the past twenty years conducted in the atolls of Tuvalu, Tokelau, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands and the Tuamotu Archipelago of French Polynesia. It stresses that atolls offer some of the greatest opportunities for integrated studies of simplified small-island ecosystems.
Provides principles to support nature conservation in pacific islands
Guidelines, brochures, Indicators and published work on the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety to the Convention on Biological Diversity which is an international treaty governing the movements of living modified organisms (LMOs) resulting from modern biotechnology from one country to another.