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Pacific Islands Managed and Protected Area Community Strategic Plan: [removed] Executive Summary From March 25-28, 2013 a small group of Pacific Island Marine Protected Area Community (PIMPAC) core support
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Document Date: 2015-01-02 11:03:12


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effective site / /

Company

Leveraging Funds / Sea Change Consulting / NOAA CRCP / Protected Areas Networks / Micronesia Conservation Trust / Aquatic Resources / TNC-Hawai / HCA / TNC / /

Event

Business Partnership / Environmental Issue / Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Partnership Building / Pacific Marine Resource Institute / /

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finance mechanisms / adaptive management / site-based management / measure site / i.e. management / prosecution systems / social network / e.g. project/people management / online survey / site management / area-based management / /

NaturalFeature

US Flag Islands / Pacific Islands / /

Organization

PIMPAC Core Support Team / Guam Community College / Marshall Islands Conservation Society / Regional Office / Alliance of Palau Conservation officers / American Samoa Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources / Guam Division of Aquatic / PIMPAC MISSION / Hawai’i Conservation Alliance / Protected Area Community / Pacific Marine Resource Institute / Pacific Island Marine Protected Area Community / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / Palau International Coral Reef Center / Palau Governor’s Association / Nature Conservancy / Guam Division of Aquatic and Wildlife Resources Conservation Enforcement / PIMPACs mission / Hatohobei Organization for People and Environment / /

Position

Executive / state conservation officer / Strong Leader / /

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