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NARMS: North Atlantic Register for Marine Species
Citation
Vanden Berghe, E., L. Van Guelpen, and G. Pohle (Eds.). 2005. North Atlantic register for marine species. World Wide Web electronic publication. http://www.vliz.be/vmdcdata/narms/, version 1.0/2005. Consulted on [yyyy-mm-dd]. https://marineinfo.org/id/dataset/1446
Availability: This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Description
The North Atlantic Register for Marine Species, or NARMS, describes the species biodiversity of the northern North Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean, and the Black Sea. more
NARMS was initiated by Dr Mark Costello, formerly of the Huntsman Marine Science Centre, currently at the University of Auckland Leigh Marine Laboratory, and Chair of the International Committee of the Ocean Biogeographic Information System (http://www.iobis.org). The North Atlantic Register consists of:
The European register is derived from the MarBEF (http://www.marbef.org) database Aphia. Aphia was developed for the European Register of Marine Species, or ERMS (http://www.marbef.org/data/erms.php), and now includes additional species lists, such as from the Indian Ocean and the Antarctic. Aphia, and the classification adopted, are described on the ERMS site. The NW Atlantic register is a product of the Atlantic Reference Centre (ARC) of the Huntsman Marine Science Centre (http://www.huntsmanmarine.ca). Classification also follows Aphia. This register is an outgrowth of species lists of the ARC's Bay of Fundy Species Information (http://www.marinebiodiversity.ca/BayOfFundy/) and other web products, expanded to the Gulf of Maine, Canadian Atlantic, and finally NW North Atlantic species. These lists are posted temporarily at http://www.marinebiodiversity.ca/nonNARMS/index.jsp. ARC species lists are based on paper and electronic published, in-press, and unpublished literature, and the ARC museum database. Though some sources and species were undoubtedly missed, an attempt was made to make these lists comprehensive and authoritative species registers. The NW Atlantic register spans diatoms to marine mammals in North American waters from Davis Strait to Cape Hatteras. The European register has many more species, including additional lower life forms, in the continental shelf seas of Europe from Greenland and north-west Russia to the Canaries and Azores, including the Mediterranean shelf and the Black Sea. Information on species and higher taxa, with options for geographic scope, can be accessed through the Search taxa tab. The Taxon browser tab leads to expandable classifications for NW and European registers in adjacent windows. Also on this page, clicking on "Taxa common to the NW Atlantic and Europe" will provide the desired list. Project partners of NARMS are "Coordinating Research on the Northern Atlantic (CORONA)", "Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning (MarBEF)", the "US National Science Foundation (NSF)" and the "6th Framework Programme, European Union (EU)". Scope Themes: Biology, Biology > Ecology - biodiversity Keywords: Marine/Coastal, Biodiversity, Classification, Species, Taxonomy, AN, North Atlantic, MED, Black Sea, MED, Mediterranean, Animalia, Bacteria, Chromista, Plantae, Protozoa Geographical coverage AN, North Atlantic [Marine Regions] MED, Black Sea [Marine Regions] MED, Mediterranean [Marine Regions] Temporal coverage
From 1758 on [In Progress] Taxonomic coverage
Parameters
Taxonomy Contributors
Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ), more, database developer, partner, data manager
Huntsman Marine Science Centre; Atlantic Reference Centre, partner, data creator
Related datasets
Project
MarBEF: Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning - EU Network of Excellence, more
Grant agreement ID 505446
Dataset status: In Progress
Data type: Data
Data origin: Data collection
Metadatarecord created: 2007-08-28
Information last updated: 2013-04-23
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