The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) is the world’s most comprehensive online, open-access database of marine species distributions. OBIS grows with millions of new species observations every year. Contributions come from a network of hundreds of institutions, projects and individuals with common goals: to build a scientific knowledge base that is open to the public for scientific discovery and exploration and to detect trends and changes that inform society as essential elements in conservation management and sustainable development. Until now, OBIS has focused solely on the collection of biogeographic data (the presence of marine species in space and time) and operated with optimized data flows, quality control procedures and...
Measurements of the status and trends of key indicators for the ocean and marine life are required t...
Across many scientific domains, the ability to aggregate disparate datasets enables more meaningful ...
In 2003, the Australian Antarctic Data Centre published the first Australian dataset of seabirds fro...
The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) is the world's most comprehensive online, open-acc...
The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) aims to integrate smaller, isolated datasets into ...
For almost two decades, the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) has played a key role in t...
During biological sampling events, measurements are routinely collected about the event as well as a...
The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) began in 2000 as the repository for data from the ...
The future data needs of ocean science and ocean resource management will require a more seamless an...
Ocean biodiversity informatics (OBI) is the use of computer technologies to manage marine biodiversi...
"Imagery data" can be referred as qualitative and quantitative information from a collection of imag...
The Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS) (Klein et al. 2019) is a global database of marine ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.tos.org/oceanography....
Measurements of the status and trends of key indicators for the ocean and marine life are required t...
Measurements of the status and trends of key indicators for the ocean and marine life are required t...
Measurements of the status and trends of key indicators for the ocean and marine life are required t...
Across many scientific domains, the ability to aggregate disparate datasets enables more meaningful ...
In 2003, the Australian Antarctic Data Centre published the first Australian dataset of seabirds fro...
The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) is the world's most comprehensive online, open-acc...
The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) aims to integrate smaller, isolated datasets into ...
For almost two decades, the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) has played a key role in t...
During biological sampling events, measurements are routinely collected about the event as well as a...
The Ocean Biogeographic Information System (OBIS) began in 2000 as the repository for data from the ...
The future data needs of ocean science and ocean resource management will require a more seamless an...
Ocean biodiversity informatics (OBI) is the use of computer technologies to manage marine biodiversi...
"Imagery data" can be referred as qualitative and quantitative information from a collection of imag...
The Ocean Biodiversity Information System (OBIS) (Klein et al. 2019) is a global database of marine ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.tos.org/oceanography....
Measurements of the status and trends of key indicators for the ocean and marine life are required t...
Measurements of the status and trends of key indicators for the ocean and marine life are required t...
Measurements of the status and trends of key indicators for the ocean and marine life are required t...
Across many scientific domains, the ability to aggregate disparate datasets enables more meaningful ...
In 2003, the Australian Antarctic Data Centre published the first Australian dataset of seabirds fro...