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 Pacific Data Hub

Eichelberger B., De la Rúa, Luis, Bright, Phil, Le Gall-Queguineur, Gaëlle, Pacific Community. 2022. QGIS for Census and Survey Mapping 2022 update for QGIS 3.22 Long Term Release: training manual. Noumea, New Caledonia: Pacific Community. Statistics for Development Division. 129 p.

Model runs performed with the contributions of SPC and its partners.

Model runs performed with the contributions of SPC and its partners.

Warning: very heavy dataset - loading can take a while, specially for time series.

Model runs performed with the contributions of SPC and its partners.

Model runs performed with the contributions of SPC and its partners.

Warning: very heavy dataset - loading can take a while, specially for time series.

 Pacific Data Hub

PURSE SEINE fishery data compiled by the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC). The WCPFC have compiled a public domain version of aggregated catch and effort data using operational, aggregate and annual catch estimates data provided by Commission Members (CCMs) and Cooperating Non-members (CNMs).

Data cover 1950 to 2021 and are grouped by 1°x1° latitude/longitude grids, year and month.

The data are described here:

https://www.wcpfc.int/public-domain

 

 

 Pacific Data Hub

Tuna biomass (skipjack, albacore, yellowfin and bigeye tuna) variability over the period 1979-2010 simulated by the Spatial Ecosystem and Population Dynamics Model (SEAPODYM).

Here, we provide the unfished biomass dynamics (i.e. without considering any fishing). For each of the four tuna species we provide both the total biomass (adults + juveniles) and the larvae abundance.

This product is described in : 

 Pacific Data Hub

Projection of tuna biomass (skipjack, albacore, yellowfin and bigeye tuna) in response to climate change simulated by the Spatial Ecosystem and Population Dynamics Model (SEAPODYM).

 Pacific Data Hub

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1/36° model hindcast of the Solomon sea developed as part of the SOSMOD project (SOlomon Sea high résolution MODeling).

Simulations performed by the MEOM group using NEMO (Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean) for the period 1989-2007.

Here we provide temperature and current velocity every 5 days. 

The model configuration and results are described in: