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Briefing July 2016 Expanding the network of EU tuna fisheries agreements. Since 1980, the EU has set up a network of bilateral fisheries agreements, providing fishing opportunities for the EU fleet in the waters of third countries. These agreements were concluded with countries in West Africa (1980-1998), in the western

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE SECOND REGULAR SESSION 7-18 August 2006 Manila, Philippines Prepared by Cook Islands 2006

Marine Resources Amendment Regulations 2010

Coral reef survey of Aitutaki, Manuae, Mitiaro, Takutea, and Atiu in the southern Cook Islands 2013

Regulations Summary for Cook Islands Licensed Pelagic Longline Vessels May 2014

The Western and Central Pacific Tuna Fisheries: 2011 OVERVIEW AND STATUS OF STOCKS published in 2013

STOCK ASSESSMENT OF BIGEYE TUNA IN THE WESTERN AND CENTRAL PACIFIC OCEAN Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands 6-14 August 2014. WCPFC-SC10-2014/SA-WP-01 Rev1 25 July. Shelton Harley, Nick Davies, John Hampton, and Sam McKechnie. Oceanic Fisheries Programme Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Noumea, New Caledonia

COOK ISLANDS LONGLINE FISHERY ANNUAL REPORT 2009

Oceanic Fisheries Programme Issue-Specific National Report 5.2 The potential for interactions between commercial tuna fisheries and Cook Islands artisanal fisheries 2013

ISNR: Effect of environment and fishing on Albacore CPUE levels in the southern area of the Cook Islands EEZ 2012 or older

ISNR: Effect of environment and fishing on Albacore CPUE levels in the northern area of the Cook Islands EEZ

COOK ISLANDS TUNA LONGLINE FISHERY ANNUAL REPORT 2012

COOK ISLANDS TUNA LONGLINE ANNUAL REPORT 2010

Whales found around the Cook Islands are currently considered by the IWC to be part of Breeding Stock F (IWC 2006); however, very little is known about the winter movements of these animals, and there is no information regarding where they feed in the Antarctic. Hauser et al. (2000) presented limited information on

Migratory destination of a humpbacli whale satellite-tagged in the Cook Islands 2013 or older

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Data on renewable energy sources in Cook Islands.

 Cook Islands National Environment Service

Data on Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) including Greenhouse Gases

The Cook Islands Renewable Energy Chart 2016. This Plan updates the Te Atamoa o te Uira Natura (The Cook Islands Renewable Electricity Chart (CIREC), 2012) and is a guiding document for all stakeholders.1 While responsibility for the implementation of the CIREC rests with the Energy Commissioner, the Renewable Energy Development Division (REDD) will have the overarching role in developing strategic directions and

INTENDED NATIONALLY DETERMINED CONTRIBUTIONS (Carbon footprint) COOK ISLANDS 2015

The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer as either adjusted and/or amended in London 1990 Copenhagen 1992 Vienna 1995 Montreal 1997 Beijing 1999. UNEP Ozone Secretariat United Nations Environment Programme Published 2000