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Animated Key Messages from the State of Environment and Conservation in the Pacific : 2020 Regional Report

This new set of 60 indicator icons can be used in a State of Environment report to indicate the status of environmental issues and progress in a country.

the detailed excel version of all data in "cvs" files attached in this dataset

This excel file include four spreadsheets each representing a separate theme (EMG = Environmental Monitoring and Governance, IOE = Island and Ocean Ecosystems, CCR = Climate Change Resilience, WMPC = waste). Within each theme are the core national environment indicators (scrolling from left to right).

This dataset contains rasters and a metadata file for global mean monthly sea surface temperature (°C) from 2010-2019. Rasters are in WGS84 coordinate system (EPSG 4326). Sea surface temperature is the temperature of the top millimeter of the ocean's surface. Sea surface temperatures influence weather, including hurricanes, as well as plant and animal life in the ocean. Like Earth's land surface, sea surface temperatures are warmer near the equator and colder near the poles. Currents like giant rivers move warm and cold water around the world's oceans.

This dataset contains rasters and a metadata file for global mean monthly ocean chlorophyll concentration (mg/m3) from 2010-2019. Rasters are in WGS84 coordinate system (EPSG 4326) . Chlorophyll-a is the light-harvesting pigment found in all photosynthetic plants. Its concentration in the ocean is used as an index of phytoplankton biomass and, as such, is a key input to primary productivity models.

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/

 

Images from November 1979 during tropical Storm Alice approached the Marshall Islands