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SPSLCMP IV field survey visit, Papua New Guinea (Manus Island), 6 to 14 June 2009Pacific CommunityText
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EVI country profile review; Niue, July 2003Pacific CommunityText
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Technical Note – Land cover type mapping utilising Geo Eye image data, Arorae Island, KiribatiPacific CommunityText
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Marshall Islands Sea Level Information #6Pacific CommunityText
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Certificate in Earth Sciences & marine geology (ESMG), November 2001 - May 2002, six-month status report 1, June 2002Pacific CommunityText
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Snap 35, July 2005; launch of research report: the economic impact of natural disaster on development in the Pacific; disaster management trainaing for Tonga; joint EMA/SOPAC visit to Kiribati and Nauru; Samoa hosts national disaster management workshopsPacific CommunityText
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Energy audit results of the South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission Headquarters in Suva, Fiji Islands, August 2001Pacific CommunityText
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The wave climate of the Kingdom of TongaPacific CommunityText
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Niue investment in Disaster Risk ManagementPacific CommunityText
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Proceedings of the Solomon Islands National workshop 1, King Solomon Hotel, Honiara, Solomon Islands, 29th May 2003Pacific CommunityText
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Marine geological investigations in the Southwest Pacific and adjacent areas. Papers presented at the IOC International Decade of Ocean Exploration (IDOE) Workshop, Suva, Fiji, 1-6 September 1975Pacific CommunityText
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Vanuatu offshore survey: precious corals and metalliferous sediments, CRUISE VA-80(3), 4-21 December 1980Pacific CommunityText
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