Reconstructing Papua New Guinea’s Marine Fisheries Catch, 1950-2010
Tuna Fishery Report Card 2018
Conservation Status of Marine Biodiversity in Oceania.
Climate change and Marine
A strategy for the conservation of biodiversity on mid-ocean ridges
SHARKS and RAYS of PAPUA NEW GUINEA
Socio-economics of trawl fisheries
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Comission
Ocean resources and impact of climate change
This NSP is a result of a national consultative process among government ministries and agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) the private sector and all relevant stakeholders, and provides a broad consensus on the necessity for Marshallese to clearly define the future of the country. The process provided the basis upon which this NSP: its Vision, Objectives, Context and Strategies were developed.
Documentation on getting started with the Inform Data Portal.
A method for assessing effectiveness in Papua New Guinea’s protected areas
The coral reefs in PNG are mostly located to the north and east coast of the country and lie within the ‘coral
triangle’ that includes eastern Indonesia, the Philippines, eastern Malaysia, Timor Leste and the Solomon Islands.
The coral triangle is a global centre of marine biodiversity and has very high conservation value.
This report documents the status, economies and management of corals -
PNGs National Plan of Action on Corals, Fish and Food Security on the Coral Triangle Initiative
This publication is a consolidated list of protected fauna of Papua New Guinea, compiled from Fauna (Protection and Control) Act 1976 and the subsequent amendments. Fauna (Protection and Control) Act was enacted in 1966 and amalgamated into the revised laws in 1976 after the independence of PNG. This Act is solely confined to protecting animals (birds and mammals). The protected species listing under the Fauna (Protection and Control) Act is done by the National Gazette notifications. All protected fauna are the property of the State.