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Our collection includes almost 100,000 records, containing books, periodicals, sound
recordings, videos, tapes, microfilms, CDs, CD-ROMs and digital documents. These are in English, French and many Pacific languages.
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Workshop report sustainable utilisation of renewable energy on solar photovoltaic systems, June 2008Pacific CommunityText
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The potential of the Northern Malaita alluvial garnets for a gemstone cottage industryPacific CommunityText
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Samoa, Savai'i, 2005, Coastal Geological Survey, Report #1Pacific CommunityText
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PALS PSC Meeting Summary Record 1 February 2013Pacific CommunityText
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Preliminary report on the results of the Japan/SOPAC deepsea mineral resources cruise in Vanuatu waters, 1994Pacific CommunityText
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Pacific Maritime Watch Issue 56 WebPacific CommunityText
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Report on courses for the certificate in earth science & marine geology training programme, 8 April - 28 June 1991Pacific CommunityText
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Marshall Islands, Deepsea Minerals Survey (Atlas & Report) #2Pacific CommunityText
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Samoa- West Savai, 2004, Bathymetry Chart No 1, 1 to 50 000 #2Pacific CommunityText
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Tuvalu borrow pit pilot project, restart for March 1993Pacific CommunityText
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SOPAC newsupdate #016, 20 January 2003; community risk seminar, Port Vila; effective communications identified as key to community risk management; Ireland injects more funds into EVI project; marine affairs education at Dalhousie University (Canada); prPacific CommunityText
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Visit to Noumea, New Caledonia to attend meetings at start of SOPACMAPS project, visit representatives of the New Caledonia territory and visit ORSTOM, 14-18 July 1993Pacific CommunityText
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