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OCEAN BIOGEOGRAPHIC
INFORMATION SYSTEM
World’s largest open access, online data
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OBIS mission is to build and maintain a global alliance that collaborates
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Photo by:
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OBIS
DATA
PROVIDERS
Around 500 institutions in 56 countries are providing data to OBIS.
Objectives
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cal environmental data, to facilitate climate change studies
& Contribute to a concerted global approach to marine biodiversity and ecosystem
monitoring, through guidelines on standards and best practices, including globally agreed
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& Support the assessment of the state of marine biological diversity to better
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WWW.IOBIS.ORG
Sponsors
FINANCIAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY:
The UNESCO/Flanders Fund-in-Trust((
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Marine Geospatial Ecology Lab at Duke
University, Flanders Marine Institute and Simon Bolivar University and the
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technical developments, and encourages international cooperation to foster the group
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OBIS Secretariat - UNESCO/IOC Project Office for IODE
Wandelaarkaai 7/61 - 8400 Oostende - Belgium
Phone: +32-59-340176 - Email: [email protected]
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