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  • The Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase BacDive is the worldwide largest database for standardized bacterial phenotypic information. Its mission is to mobilize research data on strain level from internal files in culture collections (e.g. CABI, CIP, CCUG, DSMZ) as well as from primary literature and make it freely accessible. Today BacDive offers data on 93,254 bacterial and archaeal strains, including 19,313 type strains and thereby covers approx. 90% of the validly described species. Within over 600 data fields the topics taxonomy, morphology, physiology, origin, molecular data, and cultivation conditions are covered. The database offers systematic access to phenotypic data. BacDive thereby enables queries like "show me all strains that grow under certain conditions” by using the Advanced search or queries like “show me all strains isolated from a marine environment” by using the Isolation source search. With currently 15,357 API® tests for 27,634 strains, BacDive also offers the worldwide largest API® test collection, which can be queried using the API test finder tool.

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  • Record does not exist anymore: Civic Learning, Engagement, and Action Data Sharing. The record with identifier content 10.25504/FAIRsharing.Gzattg was invalid. Please refer to https://doi.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.aFsZlL instead.Organisations previously linked: [2615, 1393, 3095]. Maintainers previously linked: [3131].

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  • The WHOI Ship DataGrabber system provides the oceanographic community on-line access to underway ship data collected on the R/V Atlantis, Knorr, Oceanus, and Tioga (TBD). All the shipboard data is co-registered with the ship's GPS time and navigation systems. The system is built upon the methodology and technology developed for the Alvin Frame-Grabber and the JasonII Virtual Control Van system. A beta-version was deployed on the R/V Atlantis AT11-16 cruise in the summer of 2004 and the system has subsequently been installed on the R/V Knorr and Oceanus.

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  • The Ocean Data Explorer allows scientists, managers, and the general public to discover and access information including real-time conditions, operational and research forecasts, satellite observations, and other spatially referenced datasets that describe the regional biological, chemical, and physical characteristics. A number of functions are available including custom comparisons of datasets, instrument metadata and provenance information, and dataset download in a variety of formats.

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  • The Tomato Functional Genomics Database integrates several prior databases including the Tomato Expression Database and Tomato Metabolite Database, and the Tomato Small RNA Database.

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  • Geochemical Earth Reference Model contains summary data on the geochemistry of all reservoirs in the Earth. All search results are customizable, allowing the user to sort and convert units and to download the data in a format of your choice with one click. This relational database only includes peer-reviewed data.

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  • CoRIS is the Coral Reef Conservation Program's (CRCP) information portal that provides access to NOAA coral reef information and data products with emphasis on the U.S. states, territories and remote island areas. NOAA Coral Reef activities include coral reef mapping, monitoring and assessment; natural and socioeconomic research and modeling; outreach and education; and management and stewardship.

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  • The Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase BacDive is the worldwide largest database for standardized bacterial phenotypic information. Its mission is to mobilize research data on strain level from internal files in culture collections (e.g. CABI, CIP, CCUG, DSMZ) as well as from primary literature and make it freely accessible. Today BacDive offers data on 93,254 bacterial and archaeal strains, including 19,313 type strains and thereby covers approx. 90% of the validly described species. Within over 600 data fields the topics taxonomy, morphology, physiology, origin, molecular data, and cultivation conditions are covered. The database offers systematic access to phenotypic data. BacDive thereby enables queries like "show me all strains that grow under certain conditions” by using the Advanced search or queries like “show me all strains isolated from a marine environment” by using the Isolation source search. With currently 15,357 API® tests for 27,634 strains, BacDive also offers the worldwide largest API® test collection, which can be queried using the API test finder tool.

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  • Record does not exist anymore: Civic Learning, Engagement, and Action Data Sharing. The record with identifier content 10.25504/FAIRsharing.Gzattg was invalid. Please refer to https://doi.org/10.25504/FAIRsharing.aFsZlL instead.Organisations previously linked: [2615, 1393, 3095]. Maintainers previously linked: [3131].

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  • The WHOI Ship DataGrabber system provides the oceanographic community on-line access to underway ship data collected on the R/V Atlantis, Knorr, Oceanus, and Tioga (TBD). All the shipboard data is co-registered with the ship's GPS time and navigation systems. The system is built upon the methodology and technology developed for the Alvin Frame-Grabber and the JasonII Virtual Control Van system. A beta-version was deployed on the R/V Atlantis AT11-16 cruise in the summer of 2004 and the system has subsequently been installed on the R/V Knorr and Oceanus.

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  • The Ocean Data Explorer allows scientists, managers, and the general public to discover and access information including real-time conditions, operational and research forecasts, satellite observations, and other spatially referenced datasets that describe the regional biological, chemical, and physical characteristics. A number of functions are available including custom comparisons of datasets, instrument metadata and provenance information, and dataset download in a variety of formats.

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  • The Tomato Functional Genomics Database integrates several prior databases including the Tomato Expression Database and Tomato Metabolite Database, and the Tomato Small RNA Database.

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  • Geochemical Earth Reference Model contains summary data on the geochemistry of all reservoirs in the Earth. All search results are customizable, allowing the user to sort and convert units and to download the data in a format of your choice with one click. This relational database only includes peer-reviewed data.

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  • CoRIS is the Coral Reef Conservation Program's (CRCP) information portal that provides access to NOAA coral reef information and data products with emphasis on the U.S. states, territories and remote island areas. NOAA Coral Reef activities include coral reef mapping, monitoring and assessment; natural and socioeconomic research and modeling; outreach and education; and management and stewardship.

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