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Polloi K, Golbuu Y, Mereb G, Koshiba S, Friedlander A, Koike H. 2014. An Assessment of Maml and Kemedukl in Palau and Management Recommendations: A Report to The Nature Conservancy Micronesia Program. PICRC Technical Report 14-07. Palau International Coral Reef Center. Koror, Palau.

Bejarano S, Golbuu Y, Sapolu T, Mumby P (2013) Ecological risk and the exploitation of herbivorous reef fish across Micronesia. Marine Ecology Progress Series 482:197–215.

Gillett, R. D. 2016. “Fisheries in the Economies of Pacific Island Countries and Territories.” Pacific Community (SPC), BOFM (2015) and FFA (2015)

Kitalong, A.H. and P. Dalzell. 1994. A preliminary assessment of the status of inshore coral reef fish stocks in Palau. Inshore Fish. Res. Tech. Doc. No. 6, South Pacific Commission, Noumea, New Caledonia.

Moore, Brad, Percy Rechelluul and Steven Victor. 2014. Creel survey and demographic assessments of coastal finfish fisheries of southern Palau: September 2014. Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC).

Harley, Shelton, Nick Davies, John Hampton, and Sam McKechnie. 2014. Stock Assessment of Bigeye Tuna in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean. Noumea: Oceanic Fisheries Programme, Secretariat of the Pacific Community.

Lehodey P, Hampton J, Brill RW, Nicol S and others. 2011. Vulnerability of oceanic fisheries in the tropical Pacific to climate change. In: JD Bell, JE Johnson and AJ Hobday (eds) Vulnerability of Tropical Pacific Fisheries and Aquaculture to Climate Change. Secretariat of the Pacific Community, Noumea, New Caledonia, pp. 433–492.

Colin, P.L. 2009. Marine Environments of Palau. IndoPacific Press, Calif. 414 pp

CRRF: Coral Reef Research Foundation. 2012. Palau Dugong dugon Awareness Campaign 2010-2011. Technical Report

Eckert, Karen. 1993. The biology and population status of marine turtles in the North Pacific Ocean. Honolulu: National Marine Fisheries Service, NOAA.

Marnie L. Campbell, Chad L. Hewitt, and Joel Miles. 2016. Marine pests in paradise: capacity building, awareness raising and preliminary introduced species port survey results in the Republic of Palau. Management of Biological Invasions (2016) Volume 7, Issue 4: 351–363

Otto, E., M. Gouezo, S. Koshiba S, G. Mereb, R. Johnathan, D. Olsudong, Y. Golbuu. 2016. Impact of Snorkelers on Shallow Coral Reef Communities in Palau. PICRC Technical report 16-15. Palau International Coral Reef Center. Koror, Palau

Kalo Pakoa, Ferral Lasi, Emmanuel Tardy and Kim Friedman. 2009. The status of sea cucumbers exploited by Palau’s subsistence fishery. Noumea: Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC).

Victor, S., Y. Golbuu, E. Wolanksi & R. Richmond. 2004. Fine sediment trapping in two mangrove-fringed estuaries exposed to contrasting land use intensity, Palau, Micronesia. Wetland Ecology and Management 12: 277-283.

 NEPC - National Environment Protection Council, Palau

Data on protected areas network (PAN)

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 MNRET - Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment & Tourism, Palau

Data on Palau's Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) including information on Ecological conditions of coral-reef and seagrass for marine protected areas in Palau

PAN Report: Gupta, Anuradha and Palau Protected Areas Network Office. 2015. PAN Status Report 2003-2015. Koror: Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment & Tourism and Protected Areas Network Fund

TNC ERA (The Nature Conservancy Ecoregional Assessment): David Hinchley, Geoff Lipsett-Moore, Stuart Sheppard, Umiich Sengebau, Eric Verheij and Sean Austin). 2007. Biodiversity Planning for Palau’s Protected Areas Network: An Ecoregional Assessment (ERA). TNC Pacific Island Countries Report No. 1/07.

Gouezo Marine, Koshiba S, Otto E, Olsudong D, Mereb G, Johnathan R. 2016. Ecological conditions of coral-reef and seagrass marine protected areas in Palau. PICRC Technical Report 16-06. Palau International Coral Reef Center, Koror, Palau.

 SPC/SPREP

The research agreement signed on 19th December 2005 by the Institute of Research for Development (IRD), the University Paul Sabatier (Toulouse III) and Nantes University, the Pharmacochemical laboratories of Natural Substances and Pharmacophores Redox (UMR 1165) and the Centre of Maritime and Ocean Law (EA 1165, CDMO) led to the international research program “Coral Reef Initiatives for the Pacific” (CRISP).