Export Images: many images skipped

I've got a PDF with about 400 images in it, and I want to export them from Adobe Acrobat Pro X. The problem is that many of the images are skipped, and it isn't just the small ones.
Have a look at this file: http://mercier.org.uk/temp/test.zip
This is the first two pages of the PDF, and the images that were exported. The map on Page 1 didn't get exported.
Any ideas?

Eventually I want to print all the maps (actually they are nautical charts) in the document onto seperate A4 pages, expanded to fit the page. Some of them are much smaller than the attached, so being vector diagrams will help. Additionally, I want to convert them to good quality TIFF images for GeoTagging then import into a nautical charting package.

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