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Marine Atlas: Maximizing Benefits for Solomon Islands

14 Mar 2019

This island nation contains many marine ecosystems, from globally significant coral reefs to mangroves, seagrass areas, seamounts and deep-sea trenches supporting at least 1,019 fish species, including sharks and rays, as well as whales, dolphins and sea turtles. 


We are committed to conserving this unique marine biodiversity. Improvements in research over the years have enabled us to better understand the ocean system and to develop solutions with a sustainable approach. 


A lot of data have become publicly available, with this atlas compiling over a hundred data sets from countless data providers to make this treasure trove of marine and coastal information accessible and usable for the first time as maps with narratives, as data layers and as raw data.

Tags: geomorphology biodiversity coastal ecosystems conservation coral reefs fisheries oceans seagrass technology&innovation atlas GIS marine environment marine spatial planning Pacific Solomon Islands

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