Dataset regarding 'Seamounts' - peaks that rise over 1,000 m above the seafloor. Seamount chains occur in all three major ocean basins, with the Pacific having the most number and most extensive seamount chains.
A direct internet link to and resources pertaining the Blue Habitat website which has been established as a portal for information on the global distribution of marine ‘blue’ habitats. Knowledge on the distribution of blue habitats is an important input into ocean management, marine spatial planning and biodiversity conservation.
End of Internship presentation on Pacific Climate Finance. Section are: climate finance challenges, overview of climate finance in the Pacific, and next steps.
Maps and associated data from the Turtle Research and Monitoring Database System (TREDS). A summary of the database can be found below.
The Turtle Research and Monitoring Database System (TREDS) provides invaluable information for Pacific island countries and territories to manage their turtle resources. TREDS can be used to collate data from strandings, tagging, nesting, emergence and beach surveys as well as other biological data on turtles.
The dataset contains a range of different Pacific regional maps developed by the SPREP GIS team and is available for use by members and partners.
Recommendations from the last 2018 Platform
Presented by Kohsak Keller Jr.
Presented by Dave Mathias
Presented by Winfred Mwudong
Presented by Jorge Anson`
Presented by Mark Kostka
Presented by Jason Louis
Presented by Ann Albert
Kosrae state KIRMA presentation by Director Steven Palik
Presented by Natasha Nakasone
Presented by Flyod Robinson
Presented by Yota Pacifico Oue
Presented by Acting Director Jordan Maudaman