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 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

Bio-ORACLE is a set of GIS rasters providing geophysical, biotic and environmental data for surface and benthic marine realms. The data are available for global-scale applications at a spatial resolution of 5 arcmin (approximately 9.2 km at the equator).

Linking biodiversity occurrence data to the physical and biotic environment provides a framework to formulate hypotheses about the ecological processes governing spatial and temporal patterns in biodiversity, which can be useful for marine ecosystem management and conservation.

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 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:

 Pacific Data Hub

Extraction of the operational Hycom global ocean forecast system at 1/12° for the Pacific region. Only surface field of current and temperature are provided. 

 Pacific Data Hub

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

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:

 Pacific Data Hub

Extraction of the Operational Mercator global ocean analysis and forecast system at 1/12° for the Pacific region.

This product is an extraction of the full model output provided by CMEMS. Only the 8 day forecast for a portion of the Pacific, for a few variables, and for a few depths is provided here (0, 47, 110, 222, 541 and 1062 m).

Below is the product description on the CMEMS website:

 Pacific Data Hub

Ocean circulation model hindcast of Kiritimati (Republic of Kiribati) developed by the SIROCCO team for SPC.

Simulations performed using SYMPHONIE for the period 2010-2019 with an horizontal resolution of 150 m.

 Pacific Data Hub

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:

 Pacific Data Hub

Ocean circulation model hindcast of Kiritimati (Republic of Kiribati) developed by the SIROCCO team for SPC.

Simulations performed using SYMPHONIE for the period 2010-2019 with an horizontal resolution of 150 m.

 Pacific Data Hub

Ocean circulation model hindcast of Kiritimati (Republic of Kiribati) at 1 km resolution developed by the SIROCCO team for SPC.

Simulations performed using SYMPHONIE for the period 2010-2019 with an horizontal resolution of 1 km.

 Pacific Data Hub

Extraction of the operational Hycom global ocean forecast system at 1/12° for the Pacific region. Only surface field of current and temperature are provided. 

 Pacific Data Hub

Extraction of the Operational Mercator global ocean analysis and forecast system at 1/12° for the Pacific region.

This product is an extraction of the full model output provided by CMEMS. Only the 8 day forecast for a portion of the Pacific, for a few variables, and for a few depths is provided here (0, 47, 110, 222, 541 and 1062 m).

Below is the product description on the CMEMS website:

 Pacific Data Hub

Ocean circulation model forecast of the Solomon Sea developed by PCCOS.

Simulations performed using CROCO with an horizontal resolution of 1/36°.

 Pacific Data Hub

Ocean circulation model forecast of the Solomon Islands developed by PCCOS.

Simulations performed using CROCO with an horizontal resolution of 1/100°.