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Vardis Tsontos
Department of Biological Sciences
University of Southern California tsontos@usc.edu - 213-740-1810
The Gulf of Maine Biogeographical Information System Project: Developing a Spatial Data Management Framework in Support of OBIS
Central to the development of an inventory of marine life and improved
conceptual understanding of the mechanisms that dynamically shape species
distribution patterns is the implementation of strategies aimed at enhancing
assimilation and access to existing biogeographical information. Using the
Internet as a medium, the Gulf of Maine Biogeographic Information System
(GMBIS) project provides a framework and set of reusable tools for the
integration, visualization, analysis and dissemination of diverse types of
biogeographical and oceanographic information. End-to-end viability of this
approach is demonstrated in the context of a series of scientific storylines
and a pilot application for the Gulf of Maine, a well-studied ecosystem that
has been subject to large-scale perturbation due to overfishing. Databases
at the core of the information system include those of the DFO Bedford
Institution of Oceanography and Atlantic Reference Centre, which are the
product of multidisciplinary research efforts over the last several decades.
Development of GMBIS may serve not only as a model for OBIS, the information
management component of the Census of Marine Life (CoML) programme. It may
also provide a tool supporting new international directives for integrated,
ecosystem-based marine resource management. This presentation summarizes
the status of the GMBIS project currently in its final phase, and outlines
possible future directions in information system development for CoML/OBIS. |