ࡱ> IKH bjbj '.cc# 8$0 +:e(h" "$hhhVVVVvVVV:7,㴃:c  00 m. %V %V e:   OBIS-USA RON Report information for 2010 Data holdings and growth in the past year - All now accessible at HYPERLINK "http://obisusa.nbii.gov/"http://obisusa.nbii.gov/ and web service accessible (ERDDAP) at HYPERLINK "http://obis-usa.colorado.edu/erddap/index.html"http://obis-usa.colorado.edu/erddap/index.html As of November 9, 2010 (prior year in parentheses): Number of records: 6,576,451 (2,479,334) Number of distinct points: 869,368 (300,823) Number of distinct taxa: 83,334 (67,201) Number of distinct participants (institutions): 35 (20) Number of distinct datasets: 125 (42) OBIS-USA new outreach in past year: 1.2 million records in 23 datasets US data from community in past year: 2.2 million records from iOBIS (US CoML) 600,000 records from OBIS-SEAMAP (US data) Usage statistics (The statistics measuring application has been unavailable since March 2010.) Publications Oceans 09 paper was published; New paper in prep presenting OBIS-USA methodology. Presentations in national, regional and international meetings: ca. 25 This number includes a variety of briefings within our agency and other agencies as well as commissions; meetings; and scientific conferences. Funding situation/sustainability Core funding and source (monetary; in kind; FTE): $150k (USGS base funding core) $50k (NOAA/IOOS) supplement fiscal year 2010) $34k (BOEMRE) supplement fiscal year 2010) Proposals submitted and those approved; for each of the proposals Abstract Funding organization(s): Resources requested/received: Prospect of financing OBIS-USA continues to gain interagency support; as this interest expands we expect additional resources beyond the USGS base funding. Problems encountered/issues developing and/or operating the Node: Financial Funding constraints limit all activities but limits are manageable. Increased funds could accelerate many activities such as outreach for new data participants, more attention on cultivating users, and more rapid metadata development. In many instances, funds beyond base are used to expand data or functionalities to suit needs of funding source. Technical Technical challenges have not been surprising: as volume grows, additional database tuning and indexing is necessary for performance. ERDDAP web service requests require a lot of database and web server capacity. OBIS-USA dedicates a separate instance of the database to ERDDAP. Ideally, a higher capacity server dedicated to ERDDAP would be beneficial. Political Relationships with data participants take a long time to develop. Once established, often the activities to bring data into OBIS-USA sometimes carry out over long periods of time as well. The challenge is often staff resource limitation on the part of participants. OBIS-USA tries to off-load effort wherever possible but often patience is the best remedy. With a large number of US agency and inter-agency participants and interested parties, some of OBIS-USA's time is devoted just to communications, attending meetings and coordinating. Technical IOOS: OBIS-USA has been engaged with NOAA IOOS (Integrated Ocean Observing System) to develop formats, practices, tools and data offerings for biological data for IOOS. OBIS-USA had the lead role in data format and metadata practices design, and completed that activity in 2010. In 2010 and 2011, OBIS-USA will continue to assist all aspects of the IOOS project including developing participating data, refining data format and supporting data and web services. Abundance Data: The data format OBIS-USA developed for IOOS is compatible with the TDWG-ratified Darwin Core, and is compatible with vOBIS Darwin Core. The IOOS format includes additional data richness to track "quantification" of biological information, in this case, fish abundance from specific types of survey. Many of the additional detailed elements designed for the IOOS format are beyond the current extent of the vOBIS schema, and OBIS-USA has also not adopted these de facto into the OBIS-USA schema. However, the new elements are candidates for consideration for future OBIS solutions. Further, the essential biogeography data developed for IOOS will be compatible with and available to OBIS. Web Services: OBIS-USA has implemented ERDDAP web services (HYPERLINK "http://obis-usa.colorado.edu/erddap/index.html"http://obis-usa.colorado.edu/erddap/index.html). ERDDAP is a NOAA-developed suite of services related to OpenDAP that provides access to many types of spatial data such as geology, physical oceanography, and climate data. OBIS-USA has made its Darwin Core data available via ERDDAP. ERDDAP enables access to all these resources via many formats, including tab- and comma-delimited text data, XML and KML formats, and binary data types such as Matlab and NetCDF. Integration of Biological and Physical Data: OBIS-USA has collaborations to develop techniques for integrating biological data with physical data though the common access and format capabilities of ERDDAP. One such collaboration is the IOOS project itself, which includes participants skilled in extensive detail of geophysical data formats. Another such collaboration is within USGS, with the Woods Hole Coastal and Marine Science Center. A major focus of this collaboration is integrating data types in order to serve CMSP (Coastal and Marine Spatial Planning). CMSP is a US framework for ocean management and governance. OBIS-USA seeks to lead in contributing and integrating biological data into CMSP. 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