Klaas Deneudt, Stefanie Dekeyzer, Bart Vanhoorne, Leen Vandepitte, Simon Claus, Francisco Hernandez Marine community initiatives building biodiversity.

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Klaas Deneudt, Stefanie Dekeyzer, Bart Vanhoorne, Leen Vandepitte, Simon Claus, Francisco Hernandez Marine community initiatives building biodiversity data systems and products in support of global change research.

Facing global change impact …. © OSPAR; NOAA; National Snow and Ice Data Center - Convention on Biological Diversity Secretariat; Queen's University; National geographic Society

Need for adequate data & information DATA (OBSERVATIONS, LITERATURE) DATA SYSTEMS DATA PRODUCTS Data Integration Data processing Data Information Automation

Need for adequate data & information

Species names data

Halichondria (Halichondria) panicea (Pallas, 1766) Bread-crumb sponge (> 60 synonyms)

Species distribution data …. 21 regional nodes 6 thematic nodes 450 data providers

Birds, Fish, Mammals, Zooplankton, Phytoplankton, Benthos, Bacteria, … Species distribution data

Species traits data

Need for adequate data & information

Data applications and products for global change research

© Hans-Petter field Cod - Gadus Morhua (IBTS) Data applications and products for global change research

tube worm – Marenzelleria spec. - Baltic Sea Data applications and products for global change research ©Kristensen, Erik

Take-home-messages -Large scale initiaves building data systems and producing data products: (Eur)OBIS, EMODNET, LIFEWATCH, WORMS -Combining species names, species distribution and species traits data generating new information -Invitation to formulate supporting products that we can set up based on the available data

Thank you