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An interdisciplinary team at the University of Miami discovered a new way to help lab-grown baby corals survive through the often-difficult early life stage.
by Isaac Rounds
A music film for the 1997 "Pacific Year of the Coral Reef" - celebration of coral reef awareness raising activities throughout the Pacific region.Physical Description: 10:47 mins.
by pipap.sprep.org
Tuki and the Turtle is a comic book illustrated by the famous Papuan illustrator Gima Segore. In the new film version, you can join Tuki and his uncle as they learn about sea turtles in the Pacific!
by pipap.sprep.org
Year of The Coral Reef: Ungil eleched, a ungil klengar, Palau in 1997.Call Number: [EL]Physical Description: 12:06 mins.
by pipap.sprep.org
Around the world, people plan to plant more than 1 trillion trees this decade in an ambitious effort to slow climate change and reduce biodiversity loss. But if the past is prologue, many of those planted trees won’t survive.
by Isaac Rounds
In 1990, delegates assembled at the Plaza Hotel in Bangladesh for the Ministerial Level Conference on Environment and Development in Asia and the Pacific.
by pipap.sprep.org
This audio programme highlights the Marovo Lagoon area, which is under consideration for World Heritage listing due to its status as the largest lagoon in the world with a double barrier reef system.
by pipap.sprep.org
SPREP in 1992 sponsored a seminar on the Environment and Reforestation for the Catholic Youth Group. SPREP officer Neva Wendt, represented SPREP to this seminar.
by pipap.sprep.org
A 20 Year Report - Because consumer demand for fish is at an ever increasing rate, there is a need to clarify indigenous rights, maintain balance between conservation and development, and for international agreements to regulate fishing activities throughout the Pacific region.
by pipap.sprep.org
Assessing the impacts of rapid environmental change on coral reefs is hindered by a discrepancy between the regions with the greatest need and those that receive the most research funding.
by Isaac Rounds