Pacific Community
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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Sigatoka offshore magnetite sands survey, 24 November - 17 December 1982Pacific CommunityText
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Visit to PEACESAT heaquarters, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, 8-10 January 1996Pacific CommunityText
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SOPAC signs MOU with Melbourne fire and emergency services; Dr. Langi Kavaliku addresses the SOPAC council; Disaster management training for the Solomon Islands; Tsunami workshop outcomes receives support; the Wainimala integrated catchment management plPacific CommunityText
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Snapshot 73, Disaster Reduction Programme, November 2011Pacific CommunityText
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Pacific hydrological cycle observing system (Pacific HYCOS) monitoring borehole surveys, Nuku'alofa, Tonga - 11th to 18th October 2008Pacific CommunityText
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A review of SOPAC activities in Vanuatu from 1978 - 1991Pacific CommunityText
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Regional el nino social and economic drought impact assessment and mitigation study, November 1999Pacific CommunityText
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Bathymetric map of Vanuatu - EEZPacific CommunityText
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Strategic management planning workshop, Centra Hotel, Pacific Harbour, 12-14 June 2004, summary reportPacific CommunityText
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Assessment of lagoon sand and aggregate resources, Funafuti atoll, TuvaluPacific CommunityText
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Monasavu siltation, control, FijiPacific CommunityText
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Joint CCOP/SOPAC-IOC fourth International workshop on geology, geophysics and mineral resources of the South Pacific, 24 September - 1 October 1989, Canberra Australia, second circularPacific CommunityText
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