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 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM

Emergency division tabletop exercise in Kosrae- October 25-27, 2023

 Ministry of Health and Human Services

A number of key health issues – food and water safety and security, respiratory and vector-borne diseases, mental health, and extreme weather-related impacts – were identified as priorities. In addition, barriers to implementation of the plan, such as insufficient funding and human resources, apathy and stigma, were highlighted. Stakeholders suggested responsible RMI agencies, strategies to manage these risks and timeframes.

 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM

To further amend title 2 of the Code of the Federated States ofMicronesia (Annotated), as amended, by amending section 203 and 204thereof, to dissolve the Office of Environment and EmergencyManagement, to empower the President of the Federated States ofMicronesia to transition the functions of the dissolved office, and forother purposes.

 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM
 Pacific Data Hub

Global EEZ layer are the layers gathered from gazetted datasets that the Pacific Community (SPC) has received from the project countries. In areas where there are no gazetted datasets provisional layers are being sourced from the Global Marine Regions database (https://www.marineregions.org/).

There are two layers available, he .shp file layer and the .kml layer which are being used by partners and member states in particular FFA for the Regional Fisheries Surveillance Center (RFSC).

This shapefile contains the polygon layer that shows the global 200 nautical miles zone with longitudes running from -180 to 180 degrees.

This shapefile contains the polyline layer that shows the global 200 nautical miles zone with longitudes running from -180 to 180 degrees.

This kml contains the polyline that shows the global 200 nautical miles with longitudes running from -180 to 180 degress.

This is an updated shapefile of the global 200 nautical miles zone. The new edits were to include the new treaty signed between the Solomon Islands and Fiji on the 11th of July 2022. This treaty has not entered into force, thus the colour changed from red to gold.

This is an updated kml of the global 200 nautical miles zone. The new edits were to include the new treaty signed between the Solomon Islands and Fiji on the 11th of July 2022. This treaty has not entered into force, thus the colour changed from red to gold.

This kml contains the polygon that shows the global 200 nautical miles, with longitudes running from -180 to 180 degrees.

This shapefile contains the polygon layer that shows the global 200 nautical miles zone.

This kml contains the polyline that shows the global 200 nautical miles zone.

This shapefile contains the lines that shows the global 200 nautical miles zone. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This kml contains the lines that shows the global 24 nautical miles zone. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This shapefile contains the polyline that shows the global 200 nautical miles zone.