Data is accurate and data points are sourced (in each row) but some documents have not been referenced e.g. Island strategic plans for those pa enua islands that have them. Based on 2017 documents but last worked on 27 March 2018.
Figure 113: Total finfish density inside reef, 2007. (PROCFish 2009)
Sea cucumber densities (count per area) from four islands in Cook Islands, 2013. (Rongo et al, 2014)
Sea cucumber densities (count per area) from four islands in Cook Islands, 2013. (Rongo et al, 2014)
COOK ISLANDS TUNA LONGLINE INDUSTRY CATCH REPORT Annual report 2005
Ozone Depleting Substances Consumption data from UNEP 2015 or older
Imported substances CFCs, HCFCs, HBFCs, halons, methyl chloroform, carbon, tetrachloride, bromochloromethane, or methyl bromide in metric tonnes from Jan to Dec 2012
Details the legislations and actions in place regarding the ban or importation of specific ODS chemicals
ICUN Redlist category for Kiribati
A record of diesel consumption on Kiritimati Island in the year 2010
*refer to pdf report for more information*
The objective of this study is to determine the available coconut resources in the Line group and analyse the technical, economic, social, institutional, environmental feasibility of producing coconut oil on Kiritmati Island and use it as a fuel substitute in power generation and transport .
The data consists of protected area in Kiribati
Time series data on the consumption of HCFCs and methal bromid in Kiribati submitted to Ozone Secretariat.
A .cvs format of the data in the excel sheet for easier and immediate reading and interpretation.
Data submitted to the UN Ozone Secretariat highlighting the trend of ODS consumption (calculated as Production (if any) + imports - exports) in Kiribati. Ozone Depleting Substances calculated here are HCFCs and Methal Bromide.