An economic assessment of Drinking Water Safety Planning, Koror-Airai, Palau
A preliminary economic assessment of Integrated Water Resources Management: Laura, Republic of the Marshall Islands
The economics of drinking water safety planning: an advocacy tool
Assessing the socio-economic value of water related climate change adaption projects in Funafuti (in conjunction with IUCN and AusAID)
Mission Report – water-related climate change adaptation, Tuvalu, 28 April – 10 May 2011
Mission report – Workshop on the use of the smart-tool kit for monitoring & evaluation , Nadi, Fiji, 13-17 February 2012
Mission Report – Pacific Disaster Net hands-on user training, Samoa, 27 August – 10 September 2011
Bathymetric and seismic survey of a potential sand aggregate survey of a potential deposit, Laucala Bay
Final report, Savai'i volcanic hazards project, Samoa, October 2000
Pacific Islands, regional ocean policy and framework for integrated strategic action
Black coral in Tongan waters, 3rd-22nd June 1978
Coastal engineering in the Pacific; lecture notes from CIDA-SOPAC coastal investigations and engineering workshop, December 1990
Assessment of the Port Vila earthquake Vanuatu, 2nd January 2002
Technical editor consultancy report, September 1989
SEA Semester is a study-abroad programme operated in conjunction with Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute that offers students the chance to combine an academic challenge with the adventure of an extended research cruise under sail. The 25 March to 2 May, 2005, SEA cruise of SSV Robert C. Seamans departed from Honolulu, Hawaii, sailed south through Palmyra Atoll and the Line Islands (Kiribati) before returning, 5 weeks later, to Honolulu. A wide range of physical, chemical and biological variables were measured during the cruise.
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.