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19 August 2021 | dataset

Niue sustainable coastal fisheries pilot project: literature review and pilot baseline survey

The climate of Niue is hot and moderately wet in the summer months (October to April), and drier and cooler in the winter months (May to September). Annual rainfall averages around
2000 mm but varies widely from year to year (from a high of 3175 mm in 1924 to a low of 1070 mm in 1931). Maximum daily temperatures vary seasonally from 27°-31° C. Niue lies
well within the tropical cyclone belt and significant cyclones have occurred with an average 10-year frequency. More recent cyclones include Ofa in 1990, with recorded wind speeds of
185 km per hour (kph), or 100 knots. Cyclone Heta struck in early January 2004, and was among the most destructive cyjclones in living memory. Previously unheard of wave heights
extended destructive waves above the western cliff heights; unconfirmed reports indicate wind gusts were up to 300 kph. The southeast trade winds blow steadily for most of the year but
particularly between April and October, maintaining a steady breeze of between 10 kph and 20 kph during the day. The tidal range is on the order of 1.5 m, with a corresponding fluctuation of 100 mm in the groundwater table.

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Call Number: 338.372

ISBN/ISSN: 978-982-04-0361-1

Physical Description: iv, 55p. ; 29cm.

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Publisher International Waters Programme (International Waters Programme (IWP)), Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
Modified 27 August 2021
Release Date 19 August 2021
Source URL https://library.sprep.org/content/niue-sustainable-coastal-fisheries-pilot-proj…
Identifier VL-33697
Spatial / Geographical Coverage Location SPREP LIBRARY
Relevant Countries
License Public
[Open Data]
Author Fisk, David
Contact Name SPREP Records and Archives Officer
Contact Email [email protected]