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Type
Research project
Status
progressing
Date
May 2006 -
Promotor(s)
Danny Charbonneau, Bruno Danis 
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Abstract
SCAR-MarBIN (SCAR Marine Biodiversity Information Network) establishes and supports a distributed system of interoperable databases, forming the Antarctic Regional OBIS Node, under the aegis of SCAR (Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research).

SCAR-MarBIN compiles and manages existing and new information on Antarctic marine biodiversity by coordinating, supporting, completing and optimizing database networking. This information will in turn be sent to larger biodiversity initiatives such as OBIS - the information component of the Census of Marine Life (COML)- and GBIF (Global Biodiversity Information Facility). SCAR-MarBIN data policy protocols align with the Antarctic Treaty (Art. III.1) and IPY requirements, as well as data management protocols of GBIF and OBIS.

SCAR-MarBIN integrates these efforts, giving a single and easy access to relevant marine biodiversity information and maximizing the exploitation of these resources.

SCAR-MarBIN will leave a valuable legacy for future generations, in the form of an information tool that will provide a baseline reference for establishing a State of Antarctic Environment, and predicting the future for marine communities around Antarctica, which are currently facing global change.

SCAR-MarBIN is the companion-project of the Census of Antarctic Marine Life (CAML), an ambitious 5-year project which aims at assessing the nature, distribution and abundance of the Southern Ocean biodiversity. CAML will focus the attention of the public on the ice-bound oceans of Antarctica during the International Polar Year (IPY) in 2007/08. SCAR-MarBIN will handle biodiversity data arising from CAML field projects.

SCAR-MarBIN was initiated at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) and is implemented within the Belgian Biodiversity Platform (BBPF). SCAR-MarBIN is supported by the Belgian Science Policy (BELSPO), the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation (SLOAN) through the Census of Marine Life (CoML) and the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR) (SCAR).
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Keywords
antarctic, biodiversity, database, marine 
 

Classification

Integration level
Species 
Geographical scope
Antarctica (marine) 
Cooperation status
European (EU) / International (non-EU) 
Taxonomical scope
Animalia 
Habitat type
Marine and Coastal 
Research purpose
Exchange of Information / Identification and Monitoring / Impact Assessment and Minimizing Adverse Impacts / Incentive Measures / Technical and Scientific Cooperation 
Research discipline
Biological Oceanography / Chemical Oceanography / Physical Oceanography / Animal Systematics, Taxonomy and Phylogeny / Invertebrate Biology / Marine and Estuarine Ecology (incl. Marine Ichthyology) / Biogeography / Information Systems / Data Format / Other Information, Computing and Communication Sciences 
Research orientation
Effect of Biodiversity on Ecosystem Functioning / Monitoring of Biodiversity / Origins, Maintenance and Change of Biodiversity / Systematics, Inventorying and Classification 
 

Staff Export staff
 

Title Name Role Starting Ending
Charbonneau, Danny co-promotor May 2006 June 2007
Danis, Bruno co-promotor
Ir Renaudier, Sylvain member November 2007

Orgunits
 

Name Institution
Bioinformatique ULB
Freshwater biology RBINS / IRScNB / KBIN

Partner projects
 

Title Institution
Belgian Biodiversity Platform CRNFB, INBO, RBINS / IRScNB / KBIN, ULB, ULB
BIANZO II: Biodiversity of three representative groups of the Antarctic Zoobenthos - Coping with Change RBINS / IRScNB / KBIN, RBINS / IRScNB / KBIN, UGent, ULB, Ulg
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