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MangroveWatch assessment of shoreline mangroves in Vanuatu

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MESCAl Report No. 13/50. 4 November 2013

 

Biodiversity Assessments Technical Report (Eratap and Amal/Crab Bay)

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MESCAL report

Economic valuation of mangrove ecosystem services in Vanuatu - Case study of Crab Bay (Malekula Is.) and Eratap (Efate Is.) Summary Report

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Summary Report. September 2014

Economic valuation of mangrove ecosystem services in Vanuatu

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Case study of Crab Bay (Malekula Is.) and Eratap (Efate Is.). Final report. October 2014.

MESCAL. Technical Report. 

Marine atlas maximising benefits for Kiribati.

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Kiribati’s marine ecosystems are worth at least AU$400 million per year, which is twice the country’s gross domestic product (GDP). We are strongly committed to sustaining these values to build an equitable and pros-perous blue economyAvailable onlineCall Number: [EL]Physical Description: 76 p

Marine atlas maximizing benefits for Tonga.

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Tonga’s marine ecosystems are worth at least TOP 47 million per year, exceeding the country’s total export value. We are strongly committed to sustaining these values to build an equitable and prosperous blue economy.Available onlineCall Number: [EL],363.94 MARISBN/ISSN: 978 82 7701 174 5Physical Description: 84 p

Marine atlas maximising benefits for Solomon Islands.

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Solomon Islands’ marine ecosystems are worth at least SI$2.6 billion per year comparable to the country’s total export value. We are strongly committed to sustaining these values to build an equitable and prosperous blue economy.Available onlineCall Number: [EL]ISBN/ISSN: 987-82-7701-176-9Physical Description: 80 p

Marine atlas maximising benefits for Vanuatu.

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This island nation contains many marine eco-systems, from globally significant coral reefs to mangroves, seagrass areas, seamounts and deep-sea trenches supporting at least 769 fish species, including sharks and rays, as well as whales, dolphins and sea turtles.Available onlineCall Number: [EL]ISBN/ISSN: 978 82 7701 173 8Physical Description: 84 p

Marine atlas maximising benefits for Fiji.

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Fiji’s marine ecosystems are worth FJ$2.5 billion per year—exceeding the country’s total export value. We are strongly committed to sustaining these values to build an equitable and prosperous blue economyAvailable onlineCall Number: [EL]Physical Description: 88 p

Mangroves, North Efate, Vanuatu. Credit - V. Jungblut
Mangrove forest loss is slowing toward a halt, new report shows
November 11, 2022

In 2021, the Global Mangrove Alliance, a consortium of NGOs, published “The State of the World’s Mangroves,” the first snapshot study compiled from satellite imagery intended to provide an up-to-date record of global mangrove forest cover.

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