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 Department of Environment,  Tonga

This data set in collaboration from SPREP.

 Department of Environment,  Tonga

the different measurements of coastline/beachline of Tonga

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 Department of Environment,  Tonga

Offshore dumping data across Pacific Island EEZ's.

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 Department of Environment,  Tonga

Marine pollution in the Pacific. Regional data

 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM

The population was compiled from available census reports and validated using other available datasets. For each country, population counts from the finest resolution was trended to 2010 using a country-specific annual growth rate assumptions. Underlying vector geometry comes from regional sources, primarily SPC.
Primary Data Source(s): PopGIS, Federated States of Micronesia Division of Statistics
Secondary Data Source(s): None
Geographical Resolutions Available (with count):
1. State (4)
2. Municipality (421)
3. Electoral District (373)

 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM

FSM Populations by state collected from census data 1979 and 1990

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 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM

This dataset holds a country report for FSM on the assessment of the Key Energy Issues, Barriers to the Development of Renewable Energy to Mitigate Climate Change, and Capacity Development Needs for Removing the Barriers under the Pacific Regional Energy Assessment in 2004

 Department of Environment,  Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM),  FSM

FSM Protected Areas (PA) data from the World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA), downloaded August 2019. This dataset includes both tables and spatial data.

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Regional data on marine pollution. Observation pollution event

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Perceived threats can be summarised as arising from deleterious human actions and negative attitudes to the environment, leading to inappropriate behaviour, such as littering, over-fishing and hunting, using fishing nets and modern fishing method, the use of guns and the introduction of pests; the use of inappropriate technologies, such as solid and liquid waste water disposal systems; uncontrolled use of resources and control of livestock; increasing consumption patterns, arising from increases in human populations, demands and changing lifestyles; institutional weaknesses; ignorance and l

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Presenting the estimated areas of different land use/land cover types present in Tuvalu. This data was presented in both the 4th and 5th national reports to the CBD.

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

This data presents the value and volume of estimated fisheries catches and aquaculture harvest in the year 2014. It was presented in the 5th National Report to the Convention on Biological Diversity.

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Data extracted from the 'Fisheries in the PICs' report, 2016. From the table, it can be seen that, in 2014, foreign-based offshore fishing in the Tuvalu zone produced 96,898 mt of fish, with an in-zone value of US$132 million (A$161 million).

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Studies of the benefits to Pacific Island countries and territories from fisheries (“Benefish” studies) have been carried out in the past. Gillett and Lightfoot (2001) focused on the year 1999, Gillett (2009) focused on 2007, and the present study focuses on 2014.

The fishery production levels for Tuvalu from those three studies are presented in this data.

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Waste audit and interview data collected by APWC in October 2019.

 Department of Environment,  Tuvalu

Publicly available data for Tuvalu from the world database on protected areas. This data needs to be reviewed and updated.