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A short user guide on how to sign up, create your first form, adding questions and deploying your data collection project.

Overview of Mobile Data Collection applications (ODK, XLSForms, ONA, Epicollect5, KoBoToolbox). This document also contains information on how to install the KoBo Collect App on your phone.

Maine Pollution Analysis spatial planning purse seine incidents

South Pacific Island marine Report

User guide on getting started with the Inform Data Portal

Official DKAN data portal user manual (comprehensive)

This short manual will get you started with QGIS.

Official QGIS User Guide, Release 3.4

A global review of species-specific shark-fin-to-body-mass ratios and relevant legislation 2012

Tuna Fisheries Status and Management in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean by Hampton SPC 2011

This policy applies to SPREP’s own data as well as data held by SPREP on behalf of government agencies and partners within the Pacific.
The purpose of this policy is to:
• encourage the free exchange of data with other government agencies and partners within the Pacific and with the public in the Pacific and beyond
• promote the benefits of data sharing, and its links to good governance, accountability, public participation and the rule of law

The objectives of this monitoring program are:
■ To detect and quantify major changes through time in the community structure and health of mangroves in the Pacific Island Region using biological and physical parameters.
■ To develop a centralised database system for mangrove monitoring for use by all

The assessment is based on long-term observation series of the large scale features that influence the climate and weather of Pacific CMSs.

The Pacific region is already having to address loss and damage, where climate change impacts exceed the limits of adaptation. In a 1.5˚C scenario these losses will be greater than today, however with planning and investment it will be possible for many Pacific island societies to adapt to the impacts of climate change in order to minimize these losses and to develop more resilient societies.