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Biological Taxa Standards for Marine DataContents |
Background
In January, 2008, the IOC and JCOMM convened a workshop entitled the IODE/JCOMM Forum on Oceanographic Data Management and Exchange Standards (IOC Workshop Rept. 206), to consider selected principal issues on establishing marine data standards, with the goal of furthering marine data interoperability. In particular the aim of the workshop was to get broad agreement and commitment to adopt a number of standards related to ocean data management and exchange, thereby assembling not only the agreed conditions by which we operate, but in fact enact these agreements in the participants' respective organizations.
Standards Recommendation
Mr. Roy Lowry introduced this item. While stating that decisions or recommendations on this item would require additional expertise, he recommended that WoRMS be considered as an early candidate as a global marine taxa standard.
- World Ocean Database Taxa List
- Integrated with ITIS (see below)
- Biological Grouping Codes are supplied for most taxa, consisting of 8-digit codes; ideally, animals within any higher-level taxonomic groups (i.e. Order, et supra) can be identified, as a group, by the digital sequences within these codes.
- World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) - "...an authoritative list of names of all marine species globally, ever published. WoRMS is a contribution to Species2000 and the Catalogue of Life, and will serve as the taxonomic backbone of OBIS." WoRMS is currently a hyper-database, called APHIA, linking to 16 global and regional marine species databases. It is a valuable source of primary identification information. No APHIA-wide index system exists to provide data managers with a direct means of coding marine observations.
Decisions
The meeting recommended that this matter be considered through the agreed upon process and that also the IODE GE-BICH should address this matter during their November 2008 meeting.
Additional Resources
- US Integrated Taxonomic Information System - Incorporates the original US NODC taxonomic codes
- Species 2000 - Incorporates ITIS
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) - Biogeographic facility that incorporates Species 2000 names
- Census of Marine Life - Global network of researchers in more than 80 nations engaged in a 10-year scientific initiative to assess and explain the diversity, distribution, and abundance of life in the oceans.
- Ocean Biogeographic Information System - established by the Census of Marine Life program to make marine biogeographic data available over the Web
- Global Biodiversity Information Facility Publishes data on all species, including marine
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Information about this article
Short title: Biological Taxa
Description: none
Expertise level: beginner
Author: Murray.Brown
Approval status: approved
Approved by: Murray.Brown
Last change: 2010-3-31
Subsection of: Marine Data Standards
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