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The action plan sets out the policy context and key actions to minimize marine litter across the Pacific islands countries and territories.

A booklet that presents the Actions aim to support the management of coral reefs and associated ecosystems.

a mapping representation of active and passive continental margins, oceanic plate boundaries and mid ocean spreading ridges

documentation pertaining to the sources in which each info on the database were harvested from.

Coral reef biodiversity community based assessment and conservation planning in the Marshall Islands: baseline surveys, capacity building and natural protection and management of coral reefs of Rongelap Atoll. 2002

statistical records as of 2014 on the distribution of seamount. Accordingly, there are more seamounts in the Pacific Ocean than in the Atlantic, and their distribution can be described as comprising several elongate chains of seamounts superimposed on a more or less random background distribution (Craig and Sandwell)

An overview of the purpose and how Aqua Maps work.

Recent corals of the Marshall Islands. Bikini and Nearby Atolls, Part 2, Oceanography 1954

Bikini Atoll coral biodiversity resilience five decades after nuclear testing 2008

These guidelines detail the process, timeline, and steps taken to complete a State of Environment Report.

Bikini Atoll Nomination for Inscription of the World Heritage List 2010.

This article summarize the current state of sea cucumber fishery management in several countries as of March 2013, and progressive action being taken, with SPC collaboration, to establish formal fishery management frameworks.

Bikini Atoll coral biodiversity resilience five decades after nuclear testing 2008

Assessing the vulnerability of the mangrove, seagrass and intertidal flat habitats in the tropical Pacific that support coastal fisheries.

This volume is divided into five chapters;

* Chapter 1 provides an overview of the importance of the ocean to Pacific Island people, and describes the key challenges and opportunities the ocean presents.

* Chapter 2 outlines a strategy for managing coastal areas in the Pacific.

* Chapter 3 focuses on the management of shared tuna fisheries and on ways Pacific Island countries could optimize
their benefits under a new regional management regime.

* Chapter 4 analyzes the policy and regulatory environment for seabed mining.