Please download this zip folder and refer to the Practical 1 ppt for instructions :)
This powerpoint presentation has instructions on Practical 1 &2 - Data Upload & Adding News and Events
As part of your practical, please download this folder. Select 1-2 documents to upload on the portal.
This was published in 2020
Agenda for the RESPONSE consultation workshop - 6th March 2024
COOK ISLANDS TUNA LONGLINE ANNUAL REPORT 2006
COOK ISLANDS TUNA LONGLINE INDUSTRY CATCH REPORT Annual report 2005
End of Internship presentation on Pacific Climate Finance. Section are: climate finance challenges, overview of climate finance in the Pacific, and next steps.
This dataset has all icons for Multilateral Environment Agreements such as SDGs and Aichi
This dataset has training materials on the use and operation of the Cook Islands Data Portal Training.
This is Assessment of Legislative Frameworks Governing Waste Management in the COOK ISLANDS
The workshop slides for the Rarotonga consultation workshop for the RESPONSE project hosted by NES & TIS on the 6th March 2024 at the Rarotongan Resort
zip file "Pacific_shape_draft15112018", containing all the shape files from the first workshop
Conservation International, GRID-Arendal and Geoscience Australia recently collaborated to produce a map of the global distribution of seafloor geomorphic features. The global seafloor geomorphic features map represents an important contribution towards the understanding of the distribution of blue habitats. Certain geomorphic feature are known to be good surrogates for biodiversity. For example, seamounts support a different suite of species to abyssal plains.
This dataset shows the global distribution of seamounts and knolls identified using global bathymetric data at 30 arc-sec resolution. A total of 33,452 seamounts and 138,412 knolls were identified, representing the largest global set of identified seamounts and knolls to date. Seamount habitat was found to constitute
approximately 4.7% of the ocean floor, whilst knolls covered 16.3%. The research leading to these results received funding from the European Community’s Seventh Framework Programme, and from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).