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This article summarize the current state of sea cucumber fishery management in several countries as of March 2013, and progressive action being taken, with SPC collaboration, to establish formal fishery management frameworks.

These guidelines detail the process, timeline, and steps taken to complete a State of Environment Report.

An overview of the purpose and how Aqua Maps work.

documentation pertaining to the sources in which each info on the database were harvested from.

A booklet that presents the Actions aim to support the management of coral reefs and associated ecosystems.

The action plan sets out the policy context and key actions to minimize marine litter across the Pacific islands countries and territories.

This guide assists PICs to build on existing laws and institutions to protect their environments, economies and societies from plastic pollution, improve waste management and recovery, and find alternative and practical solutions to avoidable plastic use.

Maine Pollution Analysis spatial planning purse seine incidents

South Pacific Island marine Report

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

This report card provides an easy-to-read, scientifically robust summary of what we know about marine and coastal climate change impacts in the Pacific.

This guidebook is an unprecedented effort by NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, the IUCN Commission on Education and Communication (CEC) and the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas-Marine (WCPA) to inspire a
new view on communication.