Procedings of the Pacific energy ministers' meeting and regional energy officials' meeting, Fa'onelua Convention Centre, Nuku'alofa, Tonga, 20 - 24 April 2009
Review of NAMDRIK atoll solar project, Republic of the Marshall Islands - Final report, PIEPSAP project report 50, October 2005
Review of Namdrik atoll, solar project, RMI-debriefing note, PIEPSAP project report 29, August 2005
Environmental vulnerability index: Papua New Guinea data profiles
Snap 42, May 2006; completion of World Bank project support to the NDMO in Tonga; meeting of the Pacific Islands Fire Service Association (PIFSA); database workshop; inaugural exercise pacific wave 2006; tsunami awareness kit; Samoa's volcanic risks are
Resource economist mission to Canberra, Australia, 21-24 March 2005
A cost-benefit analysis of projects implemented to assist the black pearl industry in Manihiki Lagoon, Cook Islands
This record holds, GIS layers that contains poly-lines and point features that represent the maritime boundaries of Papua New guinea. This includes a gazetted polyline representing the 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone over which Papua New Guinea has sovereign rights, for the purposes of exploring and exploiting, conserving and managing the natural resources of the seabed, subsoil and superjacent waters. The layers represent the archipelagic straight baselines and base points for the country's maritime zone.
Pacific Islands Regional Maritime Boundaries Project, extended continental shelf activities, SOPAC/GA/UNEP shelf/COMSEC 5th Technical workshop on assisting PICs with the preparations submissions relating to article 76 of UNCLOS, 9-20 February 2009, Unive
A Joint Basic Study by the South Pacific Applied Geosience Commission (SOPAC) and the Government of Japan undertaken for marine geological and other studies relating to mineral prospecting to assess the mineral resources potential of the deep sea bottom in the offshore regions of SOPAC member countries.
The Cooperative Study on the Deepsea Mineral Resources in Selected Offshore Areas of the SOPAC Region, 2001 -Sea Area of the Republic of the Kiribati Islands.
The survey was carried out for the sea area of 13,400km2, within the Exclusive economic zone of the Republic of Kiribati.
The area was selected in accordance with the joint sturdy program for
deepsea mineral resources in the EEZ of the SOPAC member countries agreed upon by the Japanese
executing agency and South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) on February 27, 2003
A Joint Basic Study by the South Pacific Applied Geosience Commission (SOPAC) and the Government of Japan undertaken for marine geological and other studies relating to mineral prospecting
to assess the mineral resources potential of the deep sea bottom in the offshore regions of SOPAC member countries.
The Cooperative Study on the Deepsea Mineral Resources in Selected Offshore Areas of the SOPAC Region, 2001 -Sea Area of The Republic of the Fiji Islands. In the second year of the Stage II Phase 2 program of the joint study program for the deep sea mineral resources survey in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the SOPAC member countries the study was conducted in the EEZ of the Republic of the Fiji Islands.
A Joint Basic Study by the South Pacific Applied Geosience Commission (SOPAC) and the Government of Japan undertaken for marine geological and other studies relating to mineral prospecting. To assess the mineral resources potential of the deep sea bottom in the offshore regions of SOPAC member countries. This metadata entry presents survey conducted in the Exclusive Economic Zone of the Republic of the Fiji Islands, for the Fiscal Year 2001.
The Cooperative Study on the Deepsea Mineral Resources in Selected Offshore Areas of the SOPAC Region, 1998, Federated States of Micronesia. Survey was conducted in an area of 1,265,000km2 within the exclusive economic zones of the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia.The survey areas for this study are the areas approximately 551,793km2 in the eastern sea area, and 712,683km2 in the western sea area.These areas were selected in accordance with the joint study program for marine mineral
The Cooperative Study on the Deepsea Mineral Resources in Selected Offshore Areas of the SOPAC Region, 2001 -Sea Area of The Republic of the Fiji Islands. In the second year of the Stage II Phase 2 program of the joint study program for the deep sea mineral resources survey in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the SOPAC member countries the study was conducted in the EEZ of the Republic of the Fiji Islands.
The Cooperative Study on the Deepsea Mineral Resources in Selected Offshore Areas of the SOPAC Region, 2001 -Sea Area of The Republic of the Fiji Islands. In the second year of the Stage II Phase 2 program of the joint study program for the deep sea mineral resources survey in the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the SOPAC member countries the study was conducted in the EEZ of the Republic of the Fiji Islands.
The Cooperative Study on the Deepsea Mineral Resources in Selected Offshore Areas of the SOPAC Region, 2001 -Sea Area of the Republic of the Kiribati Islands.
The survey was carried out for the sea area of 13,400km2, within the Exclusive economic zone of the Republic of Kiribati.
The area was selected in accordance with the joint sturdy program for
deepsea mineral resources in the EEZ of the SOPAC member countries agreed upon by the Japanese
executing agency and South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) on February 27, 2003
This record holds, GIS layers that contains poly-lines and point features representing the maritime boundaries of Solomon Islands. The 5 sets of basepoints, represent the 5 different sets of basepoints around the 5 different archipelago of the Solomon Islands. This includes a gazetted polyline representing the 200 nautical mile Exclusive Economic Zone over which Vanuatu has sovereign rights, for the purposes of exploring and exploiting, conserving and managing the natural resources of the seabed, subsoil and superjacent waters.
A Joint Basic Study by the South Pacific Applied Geosience Commission (SOPAC) and the Government of Japan undertaken for marine geological and other studies relating to mineral prospecting to assess the mineral resources potential of the deep sea bottom in the offshore regions of SOPAC member countries.