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Proceedings of 'Ocean Biodiversity Informatics': an international conference on marine biodiversity data management Hamburg, Germany, 29 November - 1 December, 2004

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    Vanden Berghe, E.; Appeltans, W.; Costello, M.J.; Pissierssens, P. (Ed.) (2007). Proceedings of 'Ocean Biodiversity Informatics': an international conference on marine biodiversity data management Hamburg, Germany, 29 November - 1 December, 2004. IOC Workshop Report, 202, VLIZ Special Publication 37. Bundesamt für Seeschiffahrt und Hydrographie/UNESCO/VLIZ/IOC: Paris, France. VI, 192 pp.

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    Referentie nr.: 107192
    Locatie: Paris, France
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      Plaatskenmerk: Digital Documents; 115044
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    Documenttype: Congres

    Thesaurustermen: Biodiversiteit; Gegevensverwerking; Informatiediensten
    Habitat: Marien

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  • Vanden Berghe, E.; Costello, M.J. Ocean Biodiversity Informatics - an emerging field of science, details
  • Branton, R.; Ricard, D. Developing OBIS into a tool to provide reliable estimates of population indices for marine species from research trawl surveys, details
  • Brenner, J.; Jiménez, J.A. Spatial database model of ichthyofauna bioindicators of coastal environmental quality, details
  • Dadic, V.; Ivankovic, D. MEDAS System for archiving, visualisation and validation of oceanographic data, details
  • Huettmann, F. Constraints, suggested solutions and an outlook towards a new digital culture for the oceans and beyond: experiences from five predictive GIS models that contribute to global management, conservation and study of marine wildlife and habitat, details
  • Hughes, M.; Lowry, R. The BODC Taxon Browser - A powerful search tool for the discovery of taxonomic information, details
  • Kedra, M.; Urbanski, J. Linear referencing as a tool for analyses of organic material deposition along a sandy beach of Gdansk - Sopot - Gdynia (Polish coast of Baltic Sea), details
  • Koukouras, A.; Kitsos, M.S. et al.. Development of an updating information system on Decapoda Crustacea museum collections, useful in education and scientific research, details
  • Kraberg, A.; Buchholz, F. et al.. Dealing with the challenges of presenting taxonomic data online: An introduction to PLANKTON*NET@AWI, details
  • Lakkis, S. Dataset and database biodiversity of plankton community in Lebanese seawater (Levantine Basin, East Mediterranean), details
  • Lelekov, S.; Lyakh, A. TAXEX: TAXonomical EXpert System: history of development and technology of identification, details
  • Lowry, R.; Bird, L. et al.. A semantic modelling approach to biological parameter interoperability, details
  • Mazlumyan, S.A.; Kolesnikova, E.A. Databases as a tool for studying the dynamics of macro- and meiobenthos on algal communities in the Black Sea, details
  • O'Brien, T.D. Building a global plankton database: eight years after Hamburg 1996, details
  • Palacios, C.; Olsson, B. et al.. New high-throughput biotechnologies for sampling the microbial ecological diversity of the oceans: the informatics challenge, details
  • Petrov, A.; Nevrova, E. Database on Black Sea benthic diatoms (Bacillariophyta): its use for a comparative study of diversity pecularities under technogenic pollution impacts, details
  • Rees, T.; Zhang, Y. Evolving concepts in the architecture and functionality of OBIS, the Ocean Biogeographic Information System, details
  • Smirnov, I.S.; Lobanov, A.L. et al.. Creation of the information retrieval system for collections of the marine animals (fish and invertebrates) at the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, details
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Abstract:
    The International conference on Marine Biodiversity Data management ‘Ocean Biodiversity Informatics’ was held in Hamburg, Germany, from 29 November to 1 December 2004. Its objective was to offer a forum to marine biological data managers to discuss the state of the field, and to exchange ideas on how to further develop marine biological data systems. Many marine biologists are actively gathering knowledge, as they have been doing for a long time. What is new is that many of these scientists are willing to share their knowledge, including basic data, with others over the Internet. Our challenge now is to try and manage this trend, avoid confusing users with a multitude of contradicting sources of information, and make sure different data systems can be and are effectively integrated.

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