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Ridge to Reef data on the locations of Traditional and Cultural Heritage Sites on Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Vegetation Type A located on Nauru, limited metadata, compiled for 1994 and earlier

ridge to reef data on the EEZ of Nauru, limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to reef data on the fishing vessel density in Nauru, limited metadata that was compiled in 2018

Ridge to reef data on the fish survey sites in Nauru, limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on the Landmarks of Nauru, limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Nauru's Locally Managed Marine Area (LMMA), limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Observer Pollution Events over the last 10 years in Nauru, limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on the Reef outline of Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Seamounts in Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data, Grassland Vegetation Class, Limited Metadata, Compiled in 2018

Ridge to reef data, mining class, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data for Open Land in Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Nauru's Sand Bay, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Nauru's Secondary Forest, Limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to reef data on Nauru's settlement, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Nauru's Water Sources, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

The six Allen Coral Atlas Global Benthic Habitat Map classes described below were developed by Roelfsema et al 2013* with input from other coral reef benthic classifications.

The twelve Global Geomorphic Zones mapped by the Allen Coral Atlas are listed below, in logical order from external seaward-facing through to internal coral reef structural features. These zones are known to be fairly consistent across different biogeographic regions, and often associated with regionally distinct ecological assemblages of benthic animals and plants. Moreover, geomorphic classes like these have been shown to be reliable predictors of biological habitat richness and diversity.