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 Cook Islands National Environment Service

This dataset has training materials on the use and operation  of the Cook Islands Data Portal Training.

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

This dataset provides the timeline of major natural disasters that have affected islands in the FSM, compiled by Whitney Hoot and Danko Taborosi of Island Research & Education Initiative (iREi), from the year 1775 to 2012.

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

FSM States Inform data portal training presentations

Map of invasive species known geographical sites in Pohnpei.

 Pohnpei State NGO

Invasive Species Taskforce of Pohnpei (iSTOP) strives to enhance and preserve the natural biodiversity of Pohnpei State through collaborative efforts at all levels of our society while cooperating with neighboring states and countries to identify, prevent, and eradicate or manage/control invasive species.

 Pohnpei State Government

HPO Permit Clearance

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

This dataset will contain all files concerning the FSM Adaptation Fund (AF) project.

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

jeff's travel reports

a jpg version of the report

 Climate Change Directorate

harvesting fresh water using minimal urban technologies in Ailuk

The classification groups for the deepwater biological regions were driven by 30 environmental datasets including depth,
salinity and sea surface temperature.

*refer to pdf for more information*

reef associated bioregions of Vanuatu

*refer to pdf for more information*

 Vanuatu Department of Environmental Protection and Conservation

There are not perfect data which describe the distribution and abundance of every marine habitat and species in the Pacific. And certainly not at a scale that is useful for national planning in the ocean. Bioregionalisation, or the classification of the marine environment into spatial units that host similar biota, can serve to provide spatially explicit surrogates of biodiversity for marine conservation and management. Existing marine bioregionalisations however, are at a scale that is too broad for national governments in the Pacific to use.

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

Emergency division tabletop exercise in Kosrae- October 25-27, 2023