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In 2007, a total of 230 species found in Palau were listed on the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resource (IUCN) Red List as vulnerable to some degree including 53 species listed as near threatened, vulnerable, or endangered 64 species listed as data deficient.

Calculated as Production (if any) + Imports - Exports

Koror and Airai have the highest populations in Palau with more development (roads, residential development and
industry). By comparison, Kayangel and Ngarchelong have small populations and very limited pollution. Loss of fish
catch from terrestrial pollution for Hatohobei and Sonsorol, two states with minimal population and negligible development, is assumed to be zero, and they are not included in the estimates.

Old black and white photograph of people fishing at Buada Lagoon

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

OId image of community fishing

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Map of the Nauru island landcover, with country-level summary of the different landcover classes and designation.

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Map of the Nauru Island landuse, with country-level summary of the different landuse classes and designation.

The map shows the different landcover classes in Nauru Island.

The map shows the different landuse classes in Nauru Island.

Forest cover in PNG

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

A summary of various datasets on logging concessions, exports, forest cover are presented here.

 Asian Development Bank

Latest update on PAcific Countries and their economy by the Asian Development Bank

 PNG Conservation and Environment Protection Authority

IUCN Taxanomy list

 PNG Department of Lands and Physical Planning

Assessing compensation for the wrongful loss of customary land