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 Pacific Data Hub

This record holds the Technical report describing a SOPAC Division marine survey carried out for Kiribati, on the islands of Abaiang, Tarawa, Abemama, Banaba and Onotoa.
This report describes the high-resolution bathymetric mapping survey of the seabed surrounding the islands of Abaiang, Tarawa, Abemama, Banaba and Onotoa in Kiribati.
The work was initiated by the Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) and the European Union (EU) Reducing Vulnerability of Pacific ACP States

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High-resolution bathymetric survey was carried out in Majuro Atoll in the Marshall Islands over a period of 10 days from 18 to 27 July, resulting in the acquisition of 752 km of multibeam echo sounder data. This report describes the marine survey work carried out by the Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC) for Majuro. The resultant data compilation was used to produce bathymetry charts available from the SOPAC geonetwork site as a separate metadata entry. The report is available for download from its appropriate link under Distribution Info.

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The Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission, SOPAC, carried out a marine survey in the waters around Nauru.
The survey was carried out on 30 September 2005,

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This record holds the bathymetry chart of the offshore areas of Niulakita in Tuvalu. Chart is the result of multibeam survey conducted by SPC-SOPAC in 2004. Niulakita is the southern-most as well as the smallest and most isolated island, located in the southern part of the EEZ of Tuvalu. The surveyed area extends to a maximum of approximately 10.5 km offshore from the coastline at the southwest margin. The Niulakita Chart available here for download under the Distribution Info section of this record.

 Pacific Data Hub

This record holds the bathymetry chart of the offshore areas of Niulakita in Tuvalu. Chart is the result of multibeam survey conducted by SPC-SOPAC in 2004. Niulakita is the southern-most as well as the smallest and most isolated island, located in the southern part of the EEZ of Tuvalu. The surveyed area extends to a maximum of approximately 10.5 km offshore from the coastline at the southwest margin. The Niulakita Chart available here for download under the Distribution Info section of this record.