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Niue National Invasive Species Strategy and Action Plan 2013-2020

FIFTH NATIONAL REPORT TO THE CONVENTION ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY NIUE 2014

Niue National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan 2015

PACC Demonstration Guide: Improving domestic rainwater harvesting systems in Niue 2015

Niue Groundwater Analysis 2010 by Hasan, T., & Hetutu, J. (2010). Niue Groundwater Analysis. SOPAC. Suva, Fiji. pp 1-11.

24 paged document on the Impacts of Invasive Species on Ecosystem Services by Heather Charles and Jeffrey S. Dukes 2016

Action Plan for Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity's Programme of Work on Protected Areas 2011

Sixteen species of Cicadellidae (Cicadelloidea)—14 from Niue I., 6 from the Cook Is,
4 shared—and 2 species of Issidae (Fulgoroidea)—1 from Niue L, 1 from the Cook Is—
are recorded. Two new species of Empoasca and a new subspecies of Atylana from Niue,
new species of Atylana and Calotettix from Rarotonga, and other little-known species
are described and figured. A key to the species of Cicadellidae from Niue I. is given.

Poster showing Key Species for Conservation in Niue peka tongan flying fox lupe pacific pigeon 2012 or older

It has been over twenty years since UNCLOS came into existence and twelve years since it came into force, in addition to fourteen years since the historic "Earth Summit" was convened in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, yet the Pacific Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are finding it extremely difficult to deal with many cross-cutting and multiple issues relating to ocean management. The challenge for the Pacific SIDS is clear, successive international, regional and national initiatives

Reef fish assemblages were monitored annually from 1978 to 1981 at a series of stations adjacent to an airport runway construction site on Moen, Truk. Monitoring began prior to construction activities and continued through three years during which dredging and filling of adjacent reef areas took place. As a result of construction activities, large amounts of sediments were released into the water. Turbidity was measured monthly

Recent studies have shown that the Cook Islands' social infrastructure has limited preparedness against weather-related vulnerability. The inherent geographical vulnerability of the country to climate change can be ameliorated by initiating
integrated infrastructure and social development, including human resources development.

Most of the 96 national monuments designated under U.S. law
are on land. The majority are managed by the National Park
Service, though some are administered by the Bureau of Land
Management and other agencies. At this point neither the
name of the proposed Mariana Trench Marine National Monu-
ment (MTMNM) nor the management structure has been de-
termined. For guidance one could review the process of the
recently designated Papahanaumokuakea Marine National
Monument (PMNM), which is placed within the purview of the

The Minister responsible for environment acting in accordance with the advice of the Cabinet may, subject to the provisions of this Act, levy Deposits in respect of prescribed materials for waste material recovery.
Deposits levied under subsection (1) of this section shall be laid before the Maneaba ni Maungatabu within forty-eight hours of the day on which the next meeting of the Maneaba commences and shall come into operation on publication unless the Maneaba by resolution amends it or rejects it as the case may be.

The Cuvu Waste Management Workshop was held from the 13th - 14th of September, 2005 in the village of Cuvu. Paticipants included representatives from the seven villages. In the Tikina of Cuvu and a few from Tikina Wai. The purpose of the workshop was to

Fishing in Samoa is very important because one of the ways to achieve food security, particularly in
communities and villages in rural areas. In many communities, they do not appreciate the vision of the economy
and the marine environment. Bringing the use of such fishing a modern-day, there
What meanava, nets and hurry microfilm, and substances that would easily and more fish, but
are harmful to the marine environment and ecosystems. The implementation of projects in the
marine damage to many places and millions of species of living and breeding.