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Snap 45, October 2006; Vanuatu produces national action plan on disaster risk reduction and disaster management; Tonga Introduction to Disaster Management (IDM), and Initial Damage Assessment (IDA) training held 21 to 25 August 2006; MOU signing; Samoa:Pacific CommunityText
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GIS and Remote sensing news, issue 1/2003, May 2003Pacific CommunityText
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Papua New Guinea geophysical survey, Crusie PN-81(3), 25 - 31 March 1981Pacific CommunityText
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Wave data collection, Funafuti, Tuvalu, May 1990 - December 1991Pacific CommunityText
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Hydrocarbon resource studies in the Southwest Pacific, 1982. US Geological Survey Open-File Report 83-293Pacific CommunityText
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Pacific regional energy programme, GIS for power utilities, summary report, 8 September 1997Pacific CommunityText
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SOPAC newsupdate #023, 23 December 2003; more $s for EVI from NZ, Ireland and UNEP; September 2004 deadline for new SOPAC country profiles; Korean scientists and policy-makers visit Secretariat; two associate experts join the SOPAC team; festive season cPacific CommunityText
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Tuvalu dreding repair trip and wave rider buoy recovery, 28 April - 8 May 1992Pacific CommunityText
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Technical note - revised land cover type mapping utilising GeoEye image data, Abemama Islands, republic of KiribatiPacific CommunityText
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Snapshot 72, Disaster Reduction Programme, October 2011Pacific CommunityText
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Vipatti ke baard vyapyaar ko ubharna zaroori haiPacific CommunityText
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Water quality monitoring in Pacific Island CountriesPacific CommunityText
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