Villagers explained that losses of fishing…
On 2 April 2007, a large earthquake and tsunami hit the western Solomon Islands causing varying degrees of damage and disruption to coastal communities. This assessment is focused on immediate damage to and needs of the coastal fisheries, including environment and infrastructure, though the opportunity was taken to assess more general damage and threats to the long term, sustainable recovery of coastal fisheries.
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Fishing gear owned by fishers individually interviewed and lost or destroyed in the tsunami - CVS
cvs version of the data in excel!
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An assessment of the impact of the earthquake and tsunami on fisheries-related livelihoods in Western Province
The objectives were to determine:
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Damage to homes and estimated number of paddle canoes swept away or damaged by the tsunami
In most villages, affected families lost on…
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Damage to homes and estimated number of paddle canoes swept away or damaged by the tsunami - cvs
cvs version of the data in excel!
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Publisher | Solomon Islands Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources |
Modified | 08 April 2022 |
Release Date | 08 June 2021 |
Source URL | https://www.fisheries.gov.sb/ |
Identifier | 1cecf251-4983-4c81-b75a-8f3183f8e0df |
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location | Solomon Islands |
Relevant Countries | Solomon Islands |
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Contact Name | Solomon Islands Ministry of Fisheries and Marine Resources |
POD Theme | Land, Built Environment, Coastal and Marine |