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 National CODEX
… island nations with small populations scattered across an ocean area of approximately 36 million square kilometres. …
 NOAA

It is becoming clear that there is a fair amount of small plastic distributed in the oceans and on beaches worldwide, not surprising given its durability and floatability. Marine debris is often ingested by animals such as sea turtles, marine mammals, and seabirds. Items such as lighters and small plastic pieces may look like food to an animal, or have an animal's natural food attached to it. Debris may also be ingested accidentally with actual food items. Exactly how many of them die each year due to marine debris ingestion is not
known.

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 Tom Iversion & Associates

Most of the 96 national monuments designated under U.S. law
are on land. The majority are managed by the National Park
Service, though some are administered by the Bureau of Land
Management and other agencies. At this point neither the
name of the proposed Mariana Trench Marine National Monu-
ment (MTMNM) nor the management structure has been de-
termined. For guidance one could review the process of the
recently designated Papahanaumokuakea Marine National
Monument (PMNM), which is placed within the purview of the

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 SPREP
… the data set. Near-surface temperatures over the land and ocean averaged across the region were about 0.37–0.44 °C …
 SPC/SPREP
… Redox (UMR 1165) and the Centre of Maritime and Ocean Law (EA 1165, CDMO) led to the international research …
 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
… tectonic setting category, national jurisdiction, and ocean. Additional information in the database includes names …
 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
… aquifers, lakes, rivers, large marine ecosystems, and open ocean — sustain the biosphere and underpin the health and …
 Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council
… waters(See map) throughout the central and western Pacific ocean. Available online Call Number: [EL] Physical …
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 The Smithsonian Institution
… Atoll was visited by a field party from the Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program (POBSP) of the Smithsonian …
 Smithsonian Institution
… especially true for populations of Pteropus in the Pacific Ocean, many of which are restricted to small islands or small …
 National Museum of Natural History

Two species of sea turtles and eight lizards comprise the herpetofauna of Kapingamarangi Atoll; the giant Micronesian gecko (Perochirus scutellatus) is unknown elsewhere. The mourning gecko (Lepidodactylus lugubris), oceanic gecko (Gehyra
oceanica), and azure-tailed copper-striped skink (Emoia impar) are the most common and widespread species, being recorded on 100%, 97%, and 87% of the 31 islands, respectively. The stump-toed gecko (Gehyra mutilata) and the Pacific blue-tailed skink

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
… habitat was found to constitute approximately 4.7% of the ocean floor, whilst knolls covered 16.3%. The research …
 Smithsonian Institution
… might be present on the other islands of Kiribati: Banaba (Ocean Island) to the west and the Line and Phoenix Islands to …
 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

Conservation International, GRID-Arendal and Geoscience Australia recently collaborated to produce a map of the global distribution of seafloor geomorphic features. The global seafloor geomorphic features map represents an important contribution towards the understanding of the distribution of blue habitats. Certain geomorphic feature are known to be good surrogates for biodiversity. For example, seamounts support a different suite of species to abyssal plains.

 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
… or reference the Sea Around Us, the Sea Around Us – Indian Ocean, the University of British Columbia or the University …
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 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme
… data services for observational solid earth data from the Ocean, Earth, and Polar Sciences. VHub (The State University …
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 Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme

AquaMaps are computer-generated predictions of natural occurrence of marine species, based on the environmental tolerance of a given species with respect to depth, salinity, temperature, primary productivity, and its association with sea ice or coastal areas. These 'environmental envelopes' are matched against an authority file which contains respective information for the Oceans of the World. Independent knowledge such as distribution by FAO areas or bounding boxes are used to avoid mapping species in areas that contain suitable habitat, but are not occupied by the species.