Species
Biological survey
Marine fisheries
Papua New Guinea (PNG) is committed to the establishment of a network of protected areas to fulfil national and international commitments.
Reconstructing Papua New Guinea’s Marine Fisheries Catch, 1950-2010
Conservation Status of Marine Biodiversity in Oceania.
SHARKS and RAYS of PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Comission
A Milestone Report for Department of the Environment (November 2017)
Regional data on marine pollution: observer pollution events. Marine pollution from ships and waste incidents per country in the Pacific region. Waste composition includes: general garbage, plastics, old fishing gears, metals, waste oils, chemicals.
Papua New Guinea is committed to the establishment of a network of marine protected areas to fulfil national and international commitments. In order to assist this, the conservation priority areas analysis identified a range of areas of high conservation interest in the PNG marine environment, based on the principles of comprehensiveness, adequacy, representation and resilience (CARR). The analysis collated available national-scale data on biodiversity features and biodiversity surrogates.
Rapid Marine Biodiversity Assessment of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea—Survey II (2000)
Biodiversity Conservation of terrestrial and amrine ecosystems