All resources here are related to SDG targets and indicators
Video and instructions on how to use pivot tables in Excel for data analysis.
This dataset contains a guide for policy makers and legislative drafters in the context of plastic regulations
This dataset contains information for Pacific island countries and territories to take a major step forward to protect our Pacific Ocean from marine litter.
Regional framework to assess the regional monitoring indicators that measure the status of managed conservation areas set aside under the Micronesia Challenge. The tool allows you to see the monitoring progress and learn more about the monitoring data collected across the region.
Dataset that provides a direct internet link and resources pertaining to the CBD Global Coral Portal - a window to various sources of information on the status of coral reefs and the range of commitments, initiatives, and actions at different scales to protect and sustainably manage coral reefs and closely associated ecosystems in support of the achievement of the Aichi Biodiversity Targets and the Sustainable Development Goals.
A booklet that presents the Actions aim to support the management of coral reefs and associated ecosystems.
A direct internet link to the NOAA Coral Reef Watch website
The global seafloor geomorphic features map has been created through collaboration between Geoscience Australia, GRID-Arendal and Conservation International.
A presentation on what's in and what's not; using the new global seafloor geomorphic map to examine the representatives of global marine protected areas
A scientific paper published in Marine Geology, that gives a detailed description of the global geomorphic features map
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.
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)
direct internet link into Seamount information on the Blue Habitat portal
direct link to all the latest articles and news on birds from the Pacific region
An overview of the purpose and how Aqua Maps work.
Direct internet link to the AquaMaps Online Portal.