SOPAC Secretariat mission to Vanuatu from 04-08 April 2004
Report of SOPAC Secretariat mission to Samoa, 7-11 March 2006
Regional Comprehensive Hazard and Risk Management (CHARM) - Guidelines for Pacific island countries
SOPAC Secretariat mission to Melbourne, Australia, from 10 to 14 May 2004
SOPAC Secretariat high level advocacy mission to the Cook Islands from 17 to 23 April 2004
SOPAC Secretariat mission to Tonga from 28 to 29 April 2004
SOPAC Secretariat mission to Tonga, 15-17 February 2005
SOPAC Secretariat mission to the Marshall Islands, 21 January - 7 February 2005
SOPAC Secretariat mission to Niue and Samoa, 1-11 October 2004
Disaster risk reduction and disaster management - Vanuatu, Port Vila, Vanuatu, 13-20 July 2006
Disaster Management Unit - trip report, visit to Australia and the Solomon Island, 18-31 March 2001
Guidelines for water and sanitation utilities, risk management planning
Tonga mission report, 4-7 August 2009
SPC-EU EDF10 Deep Sea Minerals (DSM) Project, Information Brochure 9, Kiribati Deep-sea Minerals Potential
The Cooperative Study on the Deep sea Mineral Resources in Selected Offshore Areas of the SOPAC Region, 1991, Sea Area of the island of Western Samoa.The area was selected in accordance with the joint study program for deep sea mineral resources in the EEZ of the SOPAC member countries agreed upon by the Japanese executing agency and the South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) on March 3, 2000. By the survey, seafloor topographic maps and acoustic reflectivity data by Multi ÂNarrow Beam Echo Sounder (MBES) of thirteen seamounts had been obtained, and sampling mainly by
The Cooperative Study on the Deepsea Mineral Resources in Selected Offshore Areas of the SOPAC Region, 1998 to 1999, Sea Area of the Federated States of Micronesia .On the basis of the previous survey results, three seamounts, MS01, MS11, and
MS12 were selected and drilling by BMS (deep sea boring system) was conducted to understand the
The Cooperative Study on the Deepsea Mineral Resources in Selected Offshore Areas of the SOPAC Region, 2002, Sea Area of the Republic of the Marshall Islands .On the basis of the previous survey results, three seamounts, MS01, MS11, and
MS12 were selected and drilling by BMS (deep sea boring system) was conducted to understand the
occurrence of cobalt crust. Environmental survey was carried out to make clear the environmental characteristics of the area. The area was selected in accordance with the joint study program for deepsea
The Cooperative Study on the Deepsea Mineral Resources in Selected Offshore Areas of the SOPAC Region, 1998 to 1999, Sea Area of the Federated States of Micronesia .On the basis of the previous survey results, three seamounts, MS01, MS11, and
MS12 were selected and drilling by BMS (deep sea boring system) was conducted to understand the
The Cooperative Study on the Deepsea Mineral Resources in Selected Offshore Areas of the SOPAC Region, 1996, Sea Area of the island of Tonga .On the basis of the previous survey results, three seamounts, MS01, MS11, and MS12 were selected and drilling by BMS (deep sea boring system) was conducted to understand the occurrence of cobalt crust. Environmental survey was carried out to make clear the environmental characteristics of the area. The area was selected in accordance with the joint study program for deepsea
The Cooperative Study on the Deep sea Mineral Resources in Selected Offshore Areas of the SOPAC Region, 1989, Sea Area of the island of Tuvalu.The area was selected in accordance with the joint study program for deep sea mineral resources in the EEZ of the SOPAC member countries agreed upon by the Japanese executing agency and the South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) on March 3, 2000. By the survey, seafloor topographic maps and acoustic reflectivity data by Multi Narrow Beam Echo Sounder (MBES) of thirteen seamounts had been obtained, and sampling mainly by