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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.

This kml contains the polygon that shows the global 200 nautical miles.

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

This dataset has information on coral reef cover and fish in Cook Islands from 1994 to 2013.

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This dataset has information on coral reef cover and fish in Cook Islands.

Average hard coral cover for all sites in 2013

Reports baseline surveys used to monitor Rarotonga's Fringing Reef

Report prepared by Stephen Lyon for the Environment Service, Tu’anga Taporoporo, Cook Islands. Reports on fringing reef survey

Data presented in this survey provides a snap-shot of present conditions around Rarotonga, however time series data obtained from continuous monitoring of all fore reef and lagoon sites may enable us to identify changes at the community level that may be related to land based activities. Multi-Dimensional Scaling analyses of fore reef corals and fish (by trophic level) between windward and leeward exposures indicated differences between groups.

Impacts of 2015-2016 El Nino event in the Northern Cook Islands.

From 28 July – 9 August 2013, a research team consisting of individuals from the Office of the Prime Minister of the Cook Islands, Te Ipukarea Society, Oceans 5, Pacific Islands Conservation Initiative, Cook Islands National Environment Service, and local volunteers travelled aboard the vessel Plan B of the Waitt Institute to conduct a rapid marine assessment of the fore reefs of the islands of Aitutaki, Manuae, Mitiaro, Takutea, and Atiu in the southern Cook Islands –– for the purpose of assessing the health of coral reefs within the proposed Cook Islands Marine Park.