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Anon. 2004. What is ciguatera? [Brochure]. Noumea, New Caledonia: SPC, Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 4 p.

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Fiches sur la gestion communautaire des ressources halieutiques: Fiche n°7 - Mulets (Mugilidés). Noumea, Nouvelle-Calédonie: Secrétariat général de la Communauté du Pacifique. 2 p.

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Anon. 2014. Pacific Island fisheries and climate change. Policy Brief, 24/2014. Noumea, New Caledonia: SPC, Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 4 p.

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Anon. 2014. Coastal fisheries and aquaculture: Balancing management and development. Policy Brief, 26/2014. Noumea, New Caledonia: SPC, Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 4 p.

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King M. 2018. Teachers' Resource Sheets on Fisheries for Kiribati – Information Sheet9: Marine aquaculture. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. 2 p.

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Anon. 2017. Gaed long ol toksave blong ol fising komiuniti long Vanuatu - Fiseris manejmen 28: Ol algae we oli save mekem problem. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 2 p. .

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Anon. 2017. Gaed long ol toksave blong ol fising komiuniti long Vanuatu - Fiseris manejmen 11: Troka. Noumea, New Caledonia: Secretariat of the Pacific Community. 2 p. .

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Anon. 2017. Pêcheries côtières et aquaculture : équilibre entre gestion et développement - Note d'orientation 26/2014. Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie: Secrétariat général de la Communauté du Pacifique. 4 p.

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Anon. 2000. Fishing around FADs in the Cook Islands.

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Goldstien S., Williams A., Nicol S., Kraberger S., Stainton D. 2015. The genetic distribution of three deepwater snappers in the Western Central Pacific Ocean [Fact sheet]. Noumea, New Caledonia: SPC, Pacific Community. 4 p.

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Anon. 2000. Tuna and other pelagic fisheries in the Cook Islands.

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SPC commissioned Tebbutt Research to undertake the survey of consumer awareness and use of energy rating labels in Pacific Island Countries (PICs). The survey was completed in 10 PICs during December 2016, January 2017 and February 2017:

  • Fiji,
  • Cook Islands,
  • Kiribati,
  • Niue,
  • Papua New Guinea,
  • Samoa,
  • Solomon Islands,
  • Tonga,
  • Tuvalu, and
  • Vanuatu.

This report is one of the deliverables for the project.  It details the key findings for Cook Islands.

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SPC commissioned Tebbutt Research to undertake the survey of consumer awareness and use of energy rating labels in Pacific Island Countries (PICs). The survey was completed in 10 PICs during December 2016, January 2017 and February 2017:

  • Fiji,
  • Cook Islands,
  • Kiribati,
  • Niue,
  • Papua New Guinea,
  • Samoa,
  • Solomon Islands,
  • Tonga,
  • Tuvalu, and
  • Vanuatu.

This report is one of the deliverables for the project.  It details the key findings for NIue.

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SPC commissioned Tebbutt Research to undertake the survey of consumer awareness and use of energy rating labels in Pacific Island Countries (PICs). The survey was completed in 10 PICs during December 2016, January 2017 and February 2017:

  • Fiji,
  • Cook Islands,
  • Kiribati,
  • Niue,
  • Papua New Guinea,
  • Samoa,
  • Solomon Islands,
  • Tonga,
  • Tuvalu, and
  • Vanuatu.

This report is one of the deliverables for the project.  It details the key findings for Samoa.

 Pacific Data Hub

SPC commissioned Tebbutt Research to undertake the survey of consumer awareness and use of energy rating labels in Pacific Island Countries (PICs). The survey was completed in 10 PICs during December 2016, January 2017 and February 2017:

  • Fiji,
  • Cook Islands,
  • Kiribati,
  • Niue,
  • Papua New Guinea,
  • Samoa,
  • Solomon Islands,
  • Tonga,
  • Tuvalu, and
  • Vanuatu.

This report is one of the deliverables for the project.  It details the key findings for Tonga.

 Pacific Data Hub

SPC commissioned Tebbutt Research to undertake the survey of consumer awareness and use of energy rating labels in Pacific Island Countries (PICs). The survey was completed in 10 PICs during December 2016, January 2017 and February 2017:

  • Fiji,
  • Cook Islands,
  • Kiribati,
  • Niue,
  • Papua New Guinea,
  • Samoa,
  • Solomon Islands,
  • Tonga,
  • Tuvalu, and
  • Vanuatu.

This report is one of the deliverables for the project.  It details the key findings for Tuvalu.

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Vanuatu’s National Energy Road Map (NERM) was considered and endorsed by the Council of Ministers in 2013. The NERM is the policy framework for developing the

energy sector in Vanuatu.

The NERM identified five priorities for the energy sector: access, petroleum supply, affordability, energy security, and climate change. It set out objectives, targets and actionsto achieve these priorities and contribute to the NERM’s overall vision.

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The Nauru Energy Road Map (NERM) 2014 - 2020 was developed in 2013-14. This report reviews this document and its implementation to 2017 with the aim of facilitating feedback to inform the development of the updated NERM 2018 to 2020.

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This inception report is a desk-based study prior to the initial visit to Vanuatu in April 2016. It is based on: i) the prior experience of the authors with issues regarding renewable energy development in remote islands of the Pacific Island Countries (PICs) including Vanuatu); ii) a review of available relevant documentation; iii) discussions with Fiji-based experts familiar with Vanuatu and renewable energy issues facing Vanuatu; and iv) email exchanges and Skype discussions with stakeholders in Vanuatu, Pacific regional agencies dealing with renewable energy and others.

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The KIER is Kiribati's comprehensive energy roadmap, which takes into account renewable energy and energy efficiency potential in all sectors from 2017 to 2025. The findings of this roadmap show that power sector is a key area, where the ongoing efforts from the deployment of solar PV should be continued and complemented with and improvement of efficiency in Kiribati’s entire energy system, including electricity use, heating, cooling, and transport.