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This is the shapefile layer that shows the 12 nautical mile for New Caledonia. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the territorial sea baseline for the Gilbert Group. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This shapefile shows the 12 nautical mile zone for Nauru.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 200 nautical miles zone for FSM. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 24 nautical miles zone for FSM. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 200 nautical miles zone for FSM. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the territorial sea baseline for the Line Group. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 12 nautical miles zone for the Phoenix Group - KI. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 200 nautical miles EEZ for KI. It can be opened in any GIS software

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 24 nautical miles zone for the Line Group - KI. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This shapefile shows the EEZ, 200 nautical miles zone of the Gilbert Group - KI. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 24 nautical miles zone for the Gilbert Group - KI. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 24 nautical miles zone for Tuvalu. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 12 nautical miles zone for Tuvalu. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 200 nautical miles zone for Tuvalu. It can be opened in any GIS software.

This is a shapefile layer that shows the 12 nautical miles zone for the Line Islands - KI. It can be opened in any GIS software.

Polystyrene constitutes the largest waste category which supports the governments plans to ban polystyrene food packaging, cups and plates in 2020.

**data extracted from the excel sheet**

Of the plastic counted, over 77% of the plastic can be categorised as single use plastics. Single use plastics are products that are designed to be used once and then disposed of. This includes shopping bags, food wrappers, take-away containers, water bottles and disposable nappies.

This shapefile contains the lines that shows the 200 nautical miles for the Pacific only.