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 Niue Department of Environment

Number of licensed vessels in Niue and their catch. Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report

 Niue Department of Environment

Number of respondents able to perform traditional food preparation tasks. Source 2009 Census. Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report

 Niue Department of Environment

Sewage disposal system available in country. Source 2011 Census. Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report

 Niue Department of Environment

Sources of GHG emissions. Source 1st National Communication UNFCCC 2000. Values corrected based on 2nd National Communication UNFCCC 2014. Tables and other information extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report

 Niue Department of Environment

Type of roofing material by Niuean villages. Source 2011 Census. Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report

 Niue Department of Environment

Various sites of significance in Niue. Extracted from Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report

 Niue Department of Environment

Birds of Niue. Annex 1 of Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report

 Niue Department of Environment

Endemic Species of Niue. Annex 2 of Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report

 Niue Department of Environment

Priority Invasive Species in Niue. Annex 3 of Niue's 2018 State of Environment (SOE) report

 SPREP Environmental Monitoring and Governance (EMG)

OpenStreetMap (OSM) is a free, editable map & spatial database of the whole world. This dataset is an extract of OpenStreetMap data for Niue in a GIS-friendly format.

The OSM data has been split into separate layers based on themes (buildings, roads, points of interest, etc), and it comes bundled with a QGIS project and styles, to help you get started with using the data in your maps. This OSM product will be updated weekly.

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

The World Database on Protected Areas (WDPA) is the most comprehensive global database of marine and terrestrial protected areas, updated on a monthly basis, and is one of the key global biodiversity data sets being widely used by scientists, businesses, governments, International secretariats and others to inform planning, policy decisions and management.

Link to download a zip file containing OSM spatial files, a QGIS project, styles, license file and documentation on how to get started.

Link to download a zip file containing OSM spatial files, a QGIS project, styles, license file and documentation on how to get started.

Link to download a zip file containing OSM spatial files, a QGIS project, styles, license file and documentation on how to get started.

Link to download a zip file containing OSM spatial files, a QGIS project, styles, license file and documentation on how to get started.

This dataset contains rasters and a metadata file for global mean monthly sea surface temperature (°C) from 2010-2019. Rasters are in WGS84 coordinate system (EPSG 4326). Sea surface temperature is the temperature of the top millimeter of the ocean's surface. Sea surface temperatures influence weather, including hurricanes, as well as plant and animal life in the ocean. Like Earth's land surface, sea surface temperatures are warmer near the equator and colder near the poles. Currents like giant rivers move warm and cold water around the world's oceans.

This dataset contains rasters and a metadata file for global mean monthly ocean chlorophyll concentration (mg/m3) from 2010-2019. Rasters are in WGS84 coordinate system (EPSG 4326) . Chlorophyll-a is the light-harvesting pigment found in all photosynthetic plants. Its concentration in the ocean is used as an index of phytoplankton biomass and, as such, is a key input to primary productivity models.

Zip file containing NetCDF files for both zonal and meridional current velocities (meters/second) for 5 day temporal resolution for the years 2000-2019 in the WGS84 coordinate system (EPSG:4326).

This dataset contains GIS data (raster and shapefiles) for the local threats to coral reefs: coastal development, integrated local, marine pollution, overfishing, and watershed pollution.

The Global Mangrove Watch (GMW) is a collaboration between Aberystwyth University (U.K.), solo Earth Observation (soloEO; Japan), Wetlands International the World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).