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Samoa - East Savai to North West Upolu, 2004, Bathymetry Chart No:3 #2Pacific CommunityText
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Fifth South Pacific regional IDNDR disaster management meeting, Reserve bank building, Kingdom of Tonga, 16 - 20 September 1996Pacific CommunityText
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Field visits to Kele and Matepono rivers in the Solomon Islands and Big Bay in Vanuatu, July 1993Pacific CommunityText
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Visit to Vila, Vanuatu, Waverider, August 1991Pacific CommunityText
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Handpumps in the South Pacific, a reviewPacific CommunityText
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SOPAC Secretariat mission to Melbourne, Australia, from 10 to 14 May 2004Pacific CommunityText
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Pacific Islands Energy Strategic Action Plan, (PIEPSAP) 2005 - 2007, PIEPSAP project report 57Pacific CommunityText
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SOPAC newsupdate #042, 23 December 2005; secretariat end-of-year closure dates; Pacific Gender and Energy Network (PEG) endorses strategic plan; Cook Islands abuzz with disaste management and preparedness meetings; Vanuatu kicks off planning for implemenPacific CommunityText
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Relationship between natural disasters and poverty: a Fiji case study, April 2009Pacific CommunityText
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Summary record of the regional workshop on potential applications of ocean observations for the Pacific Islands region, Nadi Fiji, 4 to 7 October 2002Pacific CommunityText
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Cook Islands,Deepsea Mineral Resource Survey Report & Atlas #3Pacific CommunityText
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Assessment of needs of Pacific Islands Countries (PICs) in relation to climate change & sea-level rise, February 2000Pacific CommunityText
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