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Papua New Guinea Sea Level Information #13Pacific CommunityText
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EU EDF 8 - SOPAC Project: Reducing Vulnerability of Pacific ACP States through integrated planning and management (Island Systems Management) in the sectors impacting on hazards, aggregates and water resources. Proceedings of the Fiji National workshop 1Pacific CommunityText
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Niue, Deepsea Mineral Resources Survey, 2003, Bathymetry DatasetPacific CommunityText
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Snapshot 76, Disaster Reduction Programme, April 2012Pacific CommunityText
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SOPAC-SPC integration study report, August 2000Pacific CommunityText
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FSM, Pohnpei, Kolonia & Temwen Is,1975 Aerial PhotographsPacific CommunityText
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Collection of the image reference points within the Nadi-Ba corridor, Fiji Islands, 15 - 30 March 2009Pacific CommunityText
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Water and sanitation project, visit to Honiara, Solomon Islands, 29 October - 11 November 1995Pacific CommunityText
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Water quality, monitoring survey in Queen Salote wharf area, Nuku'alofa, Tongatapu, Kingdom of TongaPacific CommunityText
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Issue 52, May 2008; inaugural Pacific regional disaster management meeting for Pacific CEOs of finance/planning and disaster management; 3rd annual meeting of the Pacific DRM partnership network; 14th regional disaster managers meeting; Samoa works towarPacific CommunityText
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A. Rising oceans, changing lives: final reportPacific CommunityText
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Offshore survey for deepwater precious corals in the Gilbert Islands, Kiribati, 20-29 January 1988Pacific CommunityText
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