The country is covered by the UNESCO Cluster Office in Apia, Samoa.
The Utwe Biosphere Reserve, in the state of Kosrae, is characterised by a high biodiversity, with tropical rain forests, mangrove forest, sea grass beds and coral reefs. In recent years, the country has known increased levels of pollution, and its ecosystems, including a massive marine environment, have felt the effects of climate change and overfishing. In Kosrae, some marine species such as turtles, lobsters, corals, and giant clams are endangered, but the establishment of the biosphere reserve is contributing to their protection.
Below you can access the projects that are currently being implemented in the country within the framework of UNESCO’s Natural Sciences Sector.
Freshwater
- Hydrology for the Environment, Life and Policy (HELP) Pacific Programme More
People, Biodiversity and Ecology
- Asia-Pacific Co-operation for the Sustainable Use of Renewable Natural Resources in Biosphere Reserves and Similar Managed Areas (ASPACO)
- Biosphere Reserves (WNBRs)
Oceans
- Pacific Islands Global Ocean Observing System (PI-GOOS)