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 The Nature Conservancy, Indo-Pacific Resouce Centre

The natural environment of Pacific Island countries has supported, maintained and improved the social and economic wellbeing of its people and cultures since the arrival of the first inhabitants. The importance of the region’s biodiversity cannot be understated; it is present in every facet of the island way of life. Natural resources provide food, shelter, medicine and are used extensively in traditions. In the past, utilization of these resources was allowed under traditional and community management.

 The Partnership for Interdisciplinary Studies of Coastal Oceans (PISCO)

Research shows that marine reserves are one tool that can help to prevent, slow, or reverse negative changes in the ocean. Marine reserves are places in the ocean that are completely and permanently protected from uses that remove animals and plants or alter their habitats. Increasingly, the public, governmental agencies, commercial groups, and scientists are discussing the idea of establishing more marine reserves to complement existing ocean management. The purpose of this report is to provide a summary of the latest scientific information about marine reserves.

 SPREP Pacific Environment Information Network (PEIN)

This chapter is concerned with describing the evolution of the FSM Sustained Growth Strategy (SGS), and the fiscal challenges facing the nation resulting from the need to implement the provisions of the amended Compact. Discussion starts through detailing the FSM's negotiating strategy for the amended Compact and in outlining the principal objectives that the FSM sought
to secure—macroeconomic stability and sustainable development. These objectives are compared with what the FSM and U.S. finally agreed, and which are embodied in the terms and conditions of the amended Compact.

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 Environment Department

The high seas lie beyond the 200 nautical mile limits that define the extent of national sovereignty by countries of the world. They cover 64% of the area of the oceans, and nearly half the surface of the planet. They are a global commons, under the stewardship of the United Nations Law of the Sea for the benefit of all nations. But human pressures on the high seas are increasing fast, and urgent action is needed to protect them from harm. Recent research shows that industrial fishing has

Ridge to reef data on the districts in Nauru, limited meta data compiled in 2018

ridge to reef data on the EEZ of Nauru, limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to reef data on the fish survey sites in Nauru, limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on the Landmarks of Nauru, limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Nauru's Locally Managed Marine Area (LMMA), limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Observer Pollution Events over the last 10 years in Nauru, limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on the Reef outline of Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Seamounts in Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data, Grassland Vegetation Class, Limited Metadata, Compiled in 2018

Ridge to reef data, mining class, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data for Open Land in Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Nauru's Sand Bay, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Nauru's Secondary Forest, Limited metadata compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef data on the locations of Traditional and Cultural Heritage Sites on Nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018

Ridge to Reef Data on Vegetation Type A located on Nauru, limited metadata, compiled for 1994 and earlier

 Nauru Department of Commerce,  Industry and Environment

Ridge to reef data, EEZ_nauru, limited metadata, compiled in 2018