Ocean wave hindcast, using the WaveWatch III v4.08 wave model forced with NCEP CFSR hourly winds and daily sea ice, 1979-2010. The dataset contains spectral wave output at 3683 points, as well as gridded outputs on a global 0.4 degree (24 arcminute) grid, with nested Australian and western Pacific subgrids of 10 and 4 arcminutes resolution. N.B.

Dataset developed as part of the with the Pacific Island Groundwater and Future Climates: First-Pass Regional Vulnerability Assessment.

Time series for water level, conductivity and temperature for selected bores.

Report summarising results of Cost benefit analysis to provide information to the Government of Kiribati on the potential costs, benefits and policy issues related to freshwater management options for the Bonriki

High-resolution visible satellite imagery (Quickbird) was acquired and a physics-based model inversion process used to estimate water column depth.

Detailed topographic survey of Bonriki, associated shallow reef flat and reef slope. RTK GNSS and UAS point cloud.

Airborne Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data is an optical remote sensing technology that provides extremely accurate, high resolution elevation data. The topographic and bathymetric LiDAR data for Samoa was captured via airborne surveys flown between 2 and 12 December 2012. It included the Apia foreshore area and Faleolo International Airport.

Airborne Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) data is an optical remote sensing technology that provides extremely accurate, high resolution elevation data. The topographic LiDAR for Tongatapu Island was acquired over six flights flown between 3rd October and 23rd October 2011. The Lifuka and Foa Islands were captured during one flight on the 24th October 2011.

A 5 minute summary video detailing the relationship the people of Bonriki have with their fresh water source and how it is threatened by man-made and