The ASTER Global Digital Elevation Model (GDEM) Version 3 (ASTGTM) provides a global digital elevation model (DEM) of land areas on Earth at a spatial resolution of 1 arc second (approximately 30 meter horizontal posting at the equator).
The development of the ASTER GDEM data products is a collaborative effort between National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI). The ASTER GDEM data products are created by the Sensor Information Laboratory Corporation (SILC) in Tokyo.
Since 1972, the joint NASA/ U.S. Geological Survey Landsat series of Earth Observation satellites have continuously acquired images of the Earth’s land surface, providing uninterrupted data to help land managers and policymakers make informed decisions about natural resources and the environment.
SENTINEL-2 is a wide-swath, high-resolution, multi-spectral imaging mission, supporting Copernicus Land Monitoring studies, including the monitoring of vegetation, soil and water cover, as well as observation of inland waterways and coastal areas.
The SENTINEL-2 Multispectral Instrument (MSI) samples 13 spectral bands: four bands at 10 metres, six bands at 20 metres and three bands at 60 metres spatial resolution.
Various training and reference materials from the ACPMEA and Inform Joint Regional Meeting held at SPREP 17-21 September 2018.
Awareness materials for the awareness at College of Micronesia- FSM
Pictures of the outreach
This is a subset of the Population projections dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&facet=6nQpoAP&constraints[0…
This is a subset of the Population projections dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&facet=6nQpoAP&constraints[0…
This is a subset of the Population projections dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&facet=6nQpoAP&constraints[0…
This is a subset of the Population projections dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&facet=6nQpoAP&constraints[0…
This is a subset of the Population projections dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&facet=6nQpoAP&constraints[0…
This is a subset of the Population projections dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&facet=6nQpoAP&constraints[0…
This is a subset of the Population projections dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&facet=6nQpoAP&constraints[0…
This is a subset of the Thematic (SDG goal 4) indicators on Education dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&dataflow[datasourceId]=SPC2…
This is a subset of the NMDI dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?dataquery=A..NMDI0132.....&period=%2C…
This is a subset of the Population projections dataset available on PDH.stat: https://stats.pacificdata.org/vis?locale=en&facet=6nQpoAP&constraints[0…
This dataset is a subset of Gross Domestic Product for Pacific Island Countries and Territories dataset published on PDH.Stat : https://stats.pacificdata.org/
Normally, the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured is the low-water line along the coast as marked on large-scale charts officially recognized by the coastal state. This is either the low-water mark closest to the shore, or alternatively it may be an unlimited distance from permanently exposed land, provided that some portion of elevations exposed at low tide but covered at high tide (like mud flats) is within 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) of permanently exposed land.
Nauru's Territorial Sea Baseline was defined using the 1993 topographic map produce by Survey Graphics Pty Ltd of Perth, Western Australia, under the direction of the Ministry of Island Development and Industry. The map is based on UTM Grid Zone 58, which is referred to the World Geodetic System 1972 (WGS 72). The WGS 72 coordinate system was then converted to WGS 84 using transformation parameters tabled on Nauru Maritime Boundaries Technical Report (TR 399).
The Marshall Islands Contiguous Zone was measured from the low water line of the seaward side of the normal baseline (coast), low-water line of the seaward side of the reef fringing the coast and bounding any lagoon waters adjacent to any part of that coast. MarZone delimitation software was used to generate the Contiguous zone using the World Geodetic System 1984 (WGS 84) reference datum as stipulated under the Republic of the Marshall Islands Maritime Zones Declaration Act 2016.