Papua New Guinea (PNG) is committed to the establishment of a network of protected areas to fulfil national and international commitments.
Reconstructing Papua New Guinea’s Marine Fisheries Catch, 1950-2010
Conservation Status of Marine Biodiversity in Oceania.
SHARKS and RAYS of PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Comission
A Milestone Report for Department of the Environment (November 2017)
Regional data on marine pollution: observer pollution events. Marine pollution from ships and waste incidents per country in the Pacific region. Waste composition includes: general garbage, plastics, old fishing gears, metals, waste oils, chemicals.
Papua New Guinea is committed to the establishment of a network of marine protected areas to fulfil national and international commitments. In order to assist this, the conservation priority areas analysis identified a range of areas of high conservation interest in the PNG marine environment, based on the principles of comprehensiveness, adequacy, representation and resilience (CARR). The analysis collated available national-scale data on biodiversity features and biodiversity surrogates.
Rapid Marine Biodiversity Assessment of Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea—Survey II (2000)
Biodiversity Conservation of terrestrial and amrine ecosystems
Bismarck Sea rapid assessment
Shipping traffic on marine mammals