


GEBCO Gazetteer of Undersea Feature Names updated in Marine Regions
The GEBCO Sub-Committee on Undersea Feature Names (SCUFN), which operates under IHO and IOC, maintains and makes available a digital gazetteer of the names and geographic position of features on the sea floor. The gazetteer is linked to Marine Regions, using OGC web services. In April 2016 the list was updated: 122 records were added and coordinates of 185 features have been updated.
New: EMODnet Biology Data Download Tool
The data download tool guides the user through a step-wise workflow where one can select datasets, perform predefined geographic and temporal selections, can add specific taxonomic or functional filters, and select for data with a certain quality and precision. The tool is available at: www.emodnet-biology.eu/toolbox
Amphipoda editors meet in Oostende
On April 4-5, 22 of the 32 Amphipoda editors met in Oostende, to further complete the World Amphipoda Database (WAD).Launch of the Hong-Kong Register of Marine Species – HKRMS -, a new regional list within WoRMS.
Upon request of Terence Ng - researcher at the Swire Institute of Marine Science in Hong-Kong – a regional register for Hong-Kong has been created within WoRMS.
What are the ecological Implications of the drought in July and August in the Ain (France)?
Read all about it in the next issue of the Bulletin of Land Surface Dynamics (second half of 2015)!
WoRCS editors got off to a flying start!
On February 22-25, eight experts on marine and anchialine cave faunas gathered at the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), host institute of the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), for the first editor workshop of the World Register of marine Cave Species (WoRCS).First Ascidiacea Editors Meeting
From the 15th until 17th of February 2016, Ascidiacea experts from around the world met at the Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), host institute of the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS). The meeting brought together all of the WoRMS Ascidiacea editors and a special guest: the world-renowned ascidian taxonomist Françoise Monniot.
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Operation Agadir: an expedition to retrieve lost tracking data