This report provides a detailed assessment of the Majuro water sector, and the vulnerability of four critical water infrastructures to projected climate change impacts. This report also provides recommendations for redesigning and retrofitting the existing water infrastructure so as to better prepare for current climate variability and future climate change risks.
Daily temperature (Celsius) and rainfall (mm) for Majuro from 1955-2020.
Daily temperature (Celsius) and rainfall (mm) for Kwajalein from 1946-2020.
The monthly average tide levels (meters) for Kwajalein from 1947-2020. There are 8 tide water mark levels represented: HIGHEST (high tide), MHHW (mean higher high water), MHW (mean high water), MTL (mean tide level), MSL (mean surface level), MLW( mean low water), MLLW (mean lower low water), LOWEST (low tide).
The annual average tide levels (meters) for Kwajalein based on average monthly tide levels from 1947-2020. There are 5 tide water mark levels represented: MHHW (mean higher high water), MLLW (mean lower low water), HIGH (high tide), LOW (low tide), and MTL (mean tide level).
Table of Chlorofluorocarbon consumption reported to the United Nations Environment Programme Ozone Secretariat from 1986-2019. Source: https://ozone.unep.org/countries/profile/mhl
Table of Chlorofluorocarbon consumption reported to the United Nations Environment Programme Ozone Secretariat from 1986-2019. Source: https://ozone.unep.org/countries/profile/mhl
Table of Bromochlorocarbon consumption by the Marshall Islands reported to the United Nations Environment Programme Ozone Secretariat from 1986-2019. Source: https://ozone.unep.org/countries/profile/mhl
Table of Hydrochlorofluorocarbon consumption by the Marshall Islands reported to the United Nations Environment Programme Ozone Secretariat from 1986 -2019. Source: https://ozone.unep.org/countries/profile/mhl
Table of Hydrofluorocarbon consumption by the Marshall Islands reported to the United Nations Environment Programme Ozone Secretariat from 1986 -2019. Source: https://ozone.unep.org/countries/profile/mhl
Annual Greenhouse Gas Emissions estimated by the Global Carbon Project 2020 for the Marshall Islands 1992-2019. Source: https://www.globalcarbonproject.org/
This plan was produced by the Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands as a supportive document in the mitigation and prevention of risks from disasters that will impact the shores and resources of RMI
Tuna fisheries assessment reports provide current information on the tuna fisheries of the western and
central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) and the fish stocks (mainly tuna) that are impacted by them. The
information provided in this report is summary in nature, but a list of references (mostly accessible via
the internet) is included for those seeking further details. This report is a smart PDF so if you click on a
reference within the document it will take you to the figure/section; to return to the page you were on,
press alt and the left arrow key.
Map of Ramsar Wetlands in the Marshall Islands that depicts locations within the exclusive economic zone.
Map of observations of marine plastic pollution dumping from purse seine operations in the Marshall Islands.
Map of number of invasive species per atoll within the Marshall Islands exclusive economic zone.
Map of number of endemic species per atoll within the Marshall Islands exclusive economic zone.
Peer-reviewed article discussing the results of 2018 Forest Inventory and Analysis plots monitored across Micronesia and forest health for the Micronesian countries.
List of species and their conservation status for 1,746 species reviewed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Data were derived from https://www.iucnredlist.org/.
Table of Red List Index for Marhsall Islands from 2015-2020. The Red List Index (RLI) shows trends in overall extinction risk for species, and is used by governments to track their progress towards targets for reducing biodiversity loss.