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Availability: Unrestricted The data are freely available to anybody and may be used for any purpose. Usage acknowledgement may be required Description This is the Asteroid Subset of the Full OBIS Provider for NIWA. more This is the Asteroid Subset of the Full OBIS Provider for NIWA. For the Full dataset please refer to obismaster provider. NIWA's (National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research - New Zealand) MBIS (Marine Biodata Information System) database is a data warehouse of marine data that is used, among other things, to serve South West Pacific (including New Zealand) regional marine data to OBIS, and to serve the South West Pacific Regional OBIS Node data. The MBIS dataset is, and will continue to be a work in progress because new data are continually being added as they are discovered, provided, integrated or created. MBIS currently contains data that are primarily the results of a series of research trawl surveys carried out as part of New Zealand's Mfish (Ministry of Fisheries) data collection to support fisheries management within the NZ EEZ (New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone), plus data from several decades of marine invertebrate research sampling in the NZ EEZ. MBIS also contains presence data for coralline algae around the New Zealand coast. The South Western Pacific data accessible to OBIS via this RON will eventually cover an area from Antarctica to Fiji, and from the mid Tasman Sea to the mid-Pacific Ocean. Whether these are all served by MBIS or by other providers has yet to be determined. Scope Themes: Geology - Geophysics - Sedimentation Keywords: Marine/Coastal Contributors Related datasets Published in: NZOBIS: Southwestern Pacific Ocean Biodiversity Information System, more URL Dataset information: Dataset status: In Progress Data type: Data Data origin: Data collection Metadatarecord created: 2012-12-10 Information last updated: 2012-12-10 |