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recordings, videos, tapes, microfilms, CDs, CD-ROMs and digital documents. These are in English, French and many Pacific languages.
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Marshall Islands Sea Level Information #1Pacific CommunityText
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Snap 47, December 2007; disaster risk management national action plans; Pacific Disaster Net; support to the EU project: reducing vulnerability in Pacific ACP states; Pacific disaster risk management (training) programme - Solomon Islands; Nauru developsPacific CommunityText
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Report on solar cooking demonstration workshop in Kiribati, 14-21 February 2008Pacific CommunityText
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Pacific HYCOS, mid-term progress review, 13-29 April 2009Pacific CommunityText
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Physical oceanography of Avarua-Avatiu-Motutoa, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, July 1991Pacific CommunityText
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Promotion of SOPAC member countries, hydrocarbon potential at the APEA conference, Brisbane, 28-31 March 1993Pacific CommunityText
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Mission Report – learning of the new web-based civil defence and emergency management – emergency management information systems (CDEM-EMIS), New Zealand, 8-12 August 2011Pacific CommunityText
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Delivery of bathymetry products and presentation of economic valuation of bathymetry work, 12-19 September 2008Pacific CommunityText
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Tuvalu borrow pit equipment, service report, 4-11 August 1992Pacific CommunityText
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Papua New Guinea Ridge to Reef Island Diagnostic analysis and technical reportPacific CommunityText
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Abstracts of papers presented at the STAR* session 2003Pacific CommunityText
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Cook Islands, Muri Lagoon, 2011, Marine Bethic Habitat Map, Dataset & PhotosPacific CommunityText
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