Total distribution data holding in OBIS: 5,253,721 records, 50,932 scientific names, 38,012 species Under-sampled Regions.

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Total distribution data holding in OBIS: 5,253,721 records, 50,932 scientific names, 38,012 species Under-sampled Regions

Under-Sampled Deep Realms

Ocean Realm Field Projects BOUNDARIES Nearshore - Natural Geography In Shore Areas (NaGISA)Nearshore - Natural Geography In Shore Areas (NaGISA) - Coral Reef Ecosystems (GCCRE) - Coral Reef Ecosystems (GCCRE) Coastal - Gulf of Maine Area Census (GOMA)Coastal - Gulf of Maine Area Census (GOMA) - Gulf of Mexico: Past, Present, Future (GOMx) - Gulf of Mexico: Past, Present, Future (GOMx) - Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking (POST) - Pacific Ocean Shelf Tracking (POST) Continental Margins – Continental Margins Ecosystems (CoMargE)Continental Margins – Continental Margins Ecosystems (CoMargE) Abyssal Plain – Census of Diversity of Abyssal Marine Life (CeDAMar)Abyssal Plain – Census of Diversity of Abyssal Marine Life (CeDAMar) Ice Oceans - Arctic Ocean Diversity (ArcOD)Ice Oceans - Arctic Ocean Diversity (ArcOD) - Census of Antarctic Marine Life (CAML) - Census of Antarctic Marine Life (CAML) Active Geology - Chemosynthetic Ecosystems (ChEss)Active Geology - Chemosynthetic Ecosystems (ChEss) - Census of Seamounts (CenSeam) - Census of Seamounts (CenSeam)CENTRAL Drifters – Census of Marine Zooplankton (CMarZ)Drifters – Census of Marine Zooplankton (CMarZ) Swimmers - Tagging of Pacific Pelagics (TOPP)Swimmers - Tagging of Pacific Pelagics (TOPP) Deep Oceanic - Mid-Atlantic Ridge Ecosystems (MAR-ECO)Deep Oceanic - Mid-Atlantic Ridge Ecosystems (MAR-ECO) Microbes – International Census of Marine Microbes (ICOMM)Microbes – International Census of Marine Microbes (ICOMM)

Census of Antarctic Marine Life (CAML)

Global Census of Seamounts CenSeam

Taxonomically Diversified Global Census of Coral Reef Ecosystems

Continental Margin Ecosystems CoMargE

FY2005 NOPP-funded Projects Continuous shelf-scale fish populations from ocean-waveguide acoustics: Makris (MIT) Novel acoustic techniques measure schooling in pelagic fish: Benoit-Bird (Oregon State University) Mid-frequency sonar for fisheries applications: Horne (University of Washington) LIDAR habitat mapping and epipelagic fish detection: Churnside (NOAA)

Continuous shelf-scale fish populations from ocean-waveguide acoustics Makris et al. MITGOMA

MAR-ECO pictures of new Enteropneust family Gage Holland et al. Holland et al. Nature, March 2005

ChEss Pacific – Alvin goes to Easter Island

CeDAMar – ANDEEP III

Endangered Green Sturgeon Distribution

Adding biology to GOOS fishing boat auv

POSTscale-upOceanMigrationandPhysicsArray(OMAPA)

Data from TOPP/SMRU Elephant Seal Tracks 2004

Data from TOPP/SMRU Elephant Seal Tracks 2004

Thermal & Chlorophyll Profiles from a California Current Tuna Depth oCoC Chlorophyll

Southern Ocean Elephant Seals TOPP+CAML

Leatherback Tracking TOPP Bathymetry vs. SST

Data from TOPP/SMRU Leatherback Sea Turtle Tracks

High-use habitat and threats to leatherback sea turtles in northern waters James, Ottensmeyer & Myers Ecology Letters, 2005 Spatial use 38 turtles

All species > 18 kg decline by a factor of 10 Ward and Myers Ecology in press FMAP

HMAP finds 19 th century WMD!

Salem Beverly Fishing Journals 150 Year Old Cod Fishery Rosenberg et al. Frontiers in Ecology 2005 Cod Biomass Scotian Shelf Chapman-DeLury Catch Per Unit Effort HMAP

COML&Art COML&CBOL

Yarincik, K. and O'Dor, R.K. (2005 in press) The Census of Marine Life: goals, scope and strategy. O'Dor, R.K. and Gallardo, V.A. (2005 in press) How to census marine life: ocean realm field projects. Scientia Marina - 50 th Anniversary Volume COML Research Plan

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