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A scientifically sound, electronically accessible biological knowledge base for the Pacific region. The geographic scope of the Forum includes the countries of Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia, plus the Australasian countries bordering these regions. The site provides maps, country profiles, biodiversity databases, bibliographies, and electronic mailing lists.

Summary

Subject keyword(s)biodiversity, Biological science, conservation, ecology, invasive species
Grade levelHigh School, Higher Education, Informal Education, Vocational/Professional Development Education
Intended audienceEducator, Learner, Researcher
Resource typeAudio/Visual, Dataset, Reference Material, Text
RightsCopyright 2007 Pacific Biodiversity Information Forum

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HomeCountry DataDatabasesImagesBibliographiesOrganizationsMailing ListsAbout PBIFRoundtableGBIF Pacific Biodiversity Information Forum Our Mission The Pacific Biodiversity Information Forum (PBIF) seeks to develop a complete, scientifically sound, and electronically accessible Pacific biological knowledge base and make it widely available to local, national, regional and global users for decision-making. PBIF’s geographic scope includes the countries of Polynesia, Micronesia and Melanesia, as well as the Australasian countries bordering these regions. PBIF This website is an information resourse only and does not represent the organisation or any of its members. The purpose of this wesbite is soley to provide access to information published by the Pacific Biodiversity Information Forum. For information concerning the Pacific Biodiversity Information Forum (PBIF), please contact Rhyn Davies at rdavies@usgs.gov. Contact Us | Site Map | ©2007 Pacific Biodiversity Information Forum