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direct link to Solomon Island's data on the GBIF website

direct link to all species occurrences in Solomon Islands on the GBIF records

Direct internet link to Solomon Island's forest data on the Global Forest Watch website for more information.

A direct internet link to the related data on the Stats office website for more information.

Direct internet link to the profile of language status of the Solomon Islands on the Ethnologue website

direct internet link to track the level of ODS consumption of the Solomon Islands that was reported to the Montreal Protocol

A direct internet link into the agriculture sector statistics

A direct internet link to access more information on dolphin hunting in 2013 including an updated dolphin hunting data.

a direct internet link to access MACBIO Pacific website

he 33 deepwater bioregions for the Solomon Islands were condensed into 26 bioregions. The major changes were made to the northwestern side of the Solomon Islands EEZ; there was general agreement about the deepwater bioregions in the southeastern half of the country. Bioregions 120, 164, 167, 192, 244, and 304 were merged with Bioregion 222. Bioregion 226 was split into two halves, and one part of the non-contiguous Bioregion 240 (the part closer to the islands) was merged with 222.

reef-associated bioregions for the Solomon Islands

spatial dataset with revised deepwater bioregions (Source: MACBIO)

spatial dataset with revised reef associated bioregions (Source: MACBIO)

Indication of location for the establishment of the Barana and Queen Elizabeth Park to improve the upper Mataniko and Lungga catchment area’s provision of fresh water supply and other ecosystem services.

*refer to Honiara Ecosystem Based Adaptation Option Assessment report for more detailed information*

GEBCO’s gridded bathymetric data set, the GEBCO_2020 grid, is a global terrain model for ocean and land at 15 arc-second intervals. It is accompanied by a Type Identifier (TID) Grid that gives information on the types of source data that the GEBCO_2020 Grid is based.

If the data sets are used in a presentation or publication then we ask that you acknowledge the source.This should be of the form: GEBCO Compilation Group (2020) GEBCO 2020 Grid (doi:10.5285/a29c5465-b138-234d-e053-6c86abc040b9)

Raster data representing the mean levels of chlorophyll in mg/m3 for the surface water layer. The data are available for global-scale applications at a spatial resolution of 5 arcmin (approximately 9.2 km at the equator).

Marine data layers for present conditions were produced with climate data describing monthly averages for the period 2000–2014, obtained from pre-processed global ocean re-analyses combining satellite and in situ observations at regular two- and three-dimensional spatial grids.