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 Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority (MIMRA) - Oceanic Division

RMI EEZ

 Climate Change Directorate

Jaluit Atoll Ramsar Information Sheet, 2003.

 Climate Change Directorate

maps of RMI's protected areas

Produced by the Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority

 Climate Change Directorate

Protected areas of the Marshall Islands.
Data sourced from: IUCN and UNEP-WCMC (2018), The World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA) [On-line], [July 2018]. Cambridge, UK: UNEP-WCMC. Available at: www.protectedplanet.net.

The zip-file contains 2 shapefiles (points and polygons), displaying the protected areas in the Marshall Islands.

GIS file (geojson format) displaying protected areas in the Marshall Islands.

GIS file (geojson format) displaying protected areas. This file complements the polygon file.

FAOSTAT population data download 31/07/2018

Marine Water per country

Pic 1 : Enewetak before the atomic testings
Pic 2 : The crater formed by the Ivy Mike nuclear test can be seen on the northeast cape of the atoll

Images from November 1979 during tropical Storm Alice approached the Marshall Islands

 Climate Change Directorate

Rural and urban population 1990 - 2017, FAOSTAT (website: http://www.fao.org/faostat/en/#country/127)

 Climate Change Directorate

Regional data on marine pollution. Observe pollution events.

 Marshall Islands National Nuclear Commission

images of geographical changes and loss of land

 Marshall Islands Environmental Protection Authority (RMIEPA)

old images from 1979 of waves and erosion on Majuro atoll during Tropical Cyclone Alice

 Climate Change Directorate

a recorded consumption of ozone-depleting substances (ODS) in the Republic of the Marshall Islands

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 Climate Change Directorate

dataset with data pertaining to livestock (piglet) distribution by R&D for outer islands in the fiscal year 2014 - 2015. This data was analyzed in the current SOE

Under the Montreal Protocol, RMI maximum allowable ozone depleting substances consumption are recorded herein

Consumption of CFCs has remained reasonably constant in RMI since 1993. The data set out herein was collected by the international consultant on his visit to RMI. Data before 1995 is not considered reliable and is only an estimate of consumption at that time