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 Kosrae Department of Resource and Economic Affairs

Giant clams on Kosrae's reefs are still considered as an important food resources, but over harvesting has widely depleted the reefs of Kosrae. Restocking the reefs is an effective means for building resiliency and diversity for rural communities, promoting food security and economic well being for the island people. Alarming now is the increasingly higher distance between two wild clams, making natural spawning- is less or very limited.

 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Pohnpei State, FSM

Water sampling of all catchments and wells on of Kapingamarangi and Nukuoro

 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Pohnpei State, FSM

Water quality and sanitation

 Department of Environment, Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM), FSM

Pictures of the outreach

 Department of Environment, Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM), FSM,  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) - Yap State, FSM,  Yap State Government,  Yap NGO
 Department of Environment, Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM), FSM,  Department of Resources & Development, FSM,  Yap State Government

This is the Vegetation Survey of Yap Main Island from 1986

 Department of Environment, Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM), FSM

This is for R2R consultancy announcement

Environmental and social safeguards report form pursuant to para. 17 of the IDP

FSM has a long history of disturbance from human settlement and use, which influenced the forest structure and species composition over time. This is usually marked by conversion of native forest to agroforestry. In 2016 the percentage of forest area showing signs of disturbance from human activities and climate events was 45%.

Response and Recommendation:

REPORT 2: RECOMMENDATIONS FOR STRENGTHENING THE ACTION STRATEGY AND ENHANCING ITS IMPLEMENTATION

REPORT 1: PROGRESS ACHIEVED TOWARDS THE OBJECTIVES OF THE ACTION STRATEGY DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS

It is a 35 paged Evaluation Report on the 7th Pacific Islands Conference on Nature Conservation and Protected Areas event. This evaluation is the result of a questionnaire (Annex 5) handed out at the end of the conference with a 15.3% return rate (47 conference evaluations). The report's structure will be a planning tool for future conferences to measure and assess what worked and what didn’t work at the 7th Conference