The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation completed field research for one of the largest coral reef studies in history: the Global Reef Expedition. The Expedition travelled around the globe surveying some of the most remote reefs on the planet, conducting research to assess coral reef ecosystem health and resiliency.
The Global Reef Expedition visited many countries in the Pacific Ocean to assess the health and resiliency of their coral reef ecosystems. See links below for more information, reports and maps.
The Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation has completed the World Reef Map, an online interactive coral reef atlas that allows users to explore all of the coral reefs and shallow water marine habitats mapped on the Global Reef Expedition. With over 65,000 square kilometers of shallow water marine ecosystems mapped, this is by far the largest collection of high-resolution coral reef maps ever made.
Map layers include Benthic Habitat Data, Bathymetry, Depth Contours and Habitat Videos.
This list of indicators was developed through the Inform project at SPREP for use by Pacific Islands countries (PICs) to meet their national and international reporting obligations. The indicators are typically adopted by PICs for their State of Environment reports and are intended to be re-used for a range of MEA and SDG reporting targets. The indicators have been designed to be measurable and repeatable so that countries can track key aspect of environmental health over time.
This is a subset of the International Merchandise Trade Statistics (IMTS) dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&facet=6nQpoAP&constraints[0…
This is a subset of the International Merchandise Trade Statistics (IMTS) dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&facet=6nQpoAP&constraints[0…
This is a subset of the International Merchandise Trade Statistics (IMTS) dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&facet=6nQpoAP&constraints[0…