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A Private Data License Agreement available for use by PICs for their Environment Data Portals

A Shared Data License Agreement available for use by PICs for their Environment Data Portals

User guide explaining the three license types available for data uploaded to the Environment Data Portals.

Summary table providing an overview of the three license types available for data uploaded to the Environment Data Portals

This guide assists PICs to build on existing laws and institutions to protect their environments, economies and societies from plastic pollution, improve waste management and recovery, and find alternative and practical solutions to avoidable plastic use.

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.

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

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

An overview of the purpose and how Aqua Maps work.

The assessment is structured in two related parts:

1. State, pressures and threats.
2. Response.

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

The article draws on semi-structured interviews and an analysis of social media sites to examine the use of social media in Pacific climate change campaigns.

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.

The status of species is based on evaluations made by a regional network of experts, who were trained to carry out biodiversity assessments according to the IUCN Red List Categories and Criteria.