GIS and Remote sensing news, issue 1/2008, February 2008
This report provides details of CTD data collected in 2005 and 2006 in the equatorial Pacific Ocean during cruises to service the TAO/TRITON array, a network of deep ocean moored buoys deployed to support ENSO research and forecasting. The TAO/TRITON array, completed in 1994, consists of approximately 70 deep ocean moorings within 8 degrees of the equator spanning the Pacific Basin from 95◦W to 137◦E. Moorings west of 165◦E are maintained by the Japan Agency for Marine Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC).
Tongatapu sand inventory - vibrocoring survey for marine sand deposits off Nuku'alofa, 22 March - 16 April 1983
Proposal to become a PEACESAT hub site, February 1995
Investigation of the channel through the Bairiki-Betio causeway, Kiribati, September 1993
Manihiki Plateau, Machias and Capricorn seamounts, Niue, and Tofua Trough: Results of Tui Cruises
Marine geological investigations in the Southwest Pacific and adjacent areas. Papers presented at the IOC International Decade of Ocean Exploration (IDOE) Workshop, Suva, Fiji, 1-6 September 1975
Manganese nodule studies in the Southwest Pacific, 1975 - 1980, a review
Notes on the surface texture, internal structure and mineralogy of manganese nodules from the South Penrhyn Basin
Mineral Resources of the New Zealand offshore region
Earthquake and tsunami damage assessment in Port Vila, January 2002
The ceramic clay resources of Vanuatu
Investigation of possible occurences of ceramic clays in Vanuatu, 11 June - 24 July 1983
Potential resources of ceramic clays in the Solomon Islands
Economic potential of clay deposits in selected South Pacific Countries
Kiribati offshore survey, 9 - 25 February 1980
NAHA waste water outfall, Honiara, Solomon Islands, 17 June - 8 July 1981
Geophysical and seabed sampling surveys for constructional sand in Nuku'alofa lagoon, Tongatapu, Kingdom of Tonga
Sea bed studies in nearshore areas of Rarotonga, Cook Islands
Samoa offshore survey, 24 November, 3-6 December 1979