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… station (in degrees). 1 degree is approximately 111.2 kilometers. In general, the smaller this number, the more …
… station (in degrees). 1 degree is approximately 111.2 kilometers. In general, the smaller this number, the more …
… station (in degrees). 1 degree is approximately 111.2 kilometers. In general, the smaller this number, the more …
… station (in degrees). 1 degree is approximately 111.2 kilometers. In general, the smaller this number, the more …
… station (in degrees). 1 degree is approximately 111.2 kilometers. In general, the smaller this number, the more …
… Biology Processing Group (OBPG). The OBPG generates Level-2 SST products using the Multi-Sensor Level-1 to Level-2 software (l2gen), which is the same software used to …
… between the CI and OCx now occurs at 0.15 < CI < 0.2 mg/m-3 to ensure a smooth transition. These imagery are …

Proposed Project Objective: Enhanced use of data for decision making in the environment sector throughout the Pacific region. Building on the tools and momentum the Inform project established, this scaled up project will expand the user base and fill significant gaps including in situ monitoring, increased partnerships between the environment ministries and other ministries, increase use of spatial tools, and the establishment of standardise environmental standards and key indicators for key resources.

The SPREP ID map is a high resolution (1MB) that shows SPREP member countries with their Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) boundaries developed by the GIS team at SPREP.

The SPREP ID map is low resolution (200KB) that shows SPREP member countries with their Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) boundaries developed by the GIS team at SPREP.

The map is high resolution showing SPREP member countries' Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) boundaries overlaid on a bathymetric base layer that was developed by the GIS team at SPREP.

The map is low resolution showing SPREP member countries' Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) boundaries overlaid on a bathymetric base layer that was developed by the GIS team at SPREP.