Coordination and data management team
The coordination, data and IT management of Marine Regions is carried out by Flanders Marine Institute. You can contact us at info@marineregions.org. People involved are:
- Britt Lonneville: GIS Expert
- Salvador Fernández Bejarano: Data management, GIS Expert
- Lawrence Whatley: Data management, GIS Expert
- Bart Vanhoorne: IT expert
- Lennert Schepers: Project manager
- Lennert Tyberghein: Manager Data Centre
Collaboration Agreement
Marine Regions interacts with the user community through the establishment of Collaboration Agreements. Marine Regions depends on data and knowledge sharing from global, European, regional and national data providers and relevant experts. In turn data providers should benefit from belonging to the Marine Regions partnership as they would get increased visibility, gain access to a variety of data analysis services which will benefit from integration of several distributed spatial datasets, as well as enjoying the benefit of the creation of stable unique identifiers. The Collaboration Agreement would also foster a sense of ownership amongst the partners. An example template of a Collaboration Agreement can be found here. Please contact info@marineregions.org if your organisation is interested to explore this collaboration.
Editorial Community
The Marine Regions Editorial Community consists of volunteer editors and data providers dedicated to enhancing the Marine Regions database by contributing expertise and monitoring data quality. Members participate in annual workshops and provide feedback and data, concentrating on scientific matters rather than procedural ones. The community aims for balanced representation across disciplines, geography, and gender, operating primarily through electronic communication. You can apply for membership by sending your contact details, interest and proposed contribution.
- Mark Alcock
Geoscience Australia
- Alejandro Canio
Global Fishing Watch
- Serge Gofas
Universidad de Málaga
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle - Amon Kimeli
Kenya Marine and Fisheries Research Institute
- Deanesh Ramsewak
University of Trinidad and Tobago
- Pauline Weatherall
British Oceanographic Data Centre
- Filimoni Yaya
United Nations Development Programme
- Umut Yüksel
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Working groups
- GEBCO-SCUFN
The GEBCO Sub-Committee on Undersea Feature Names (SCUFN) maintains and makes available a digital gazetteer of the names, generic feature type and geographic position of features on the sea floor. Marine Regions is an external observer of SCUFN, to ensure an operational link between the SCUFN Gazetteer and Marine Regions.
- TDWG Geographical Schemes Interest Group
The purpose of this interest group is to coordinate the development of one or more geographical schemes, including standard names, abbreviations, and boundaries, that are practically useful for managing occurrence data and species distributions. Marine Regions is involved in the development of the marine counterpart of the World Geographic Scheme for Recording Plant Distributions (WGSRPD), to make its coverage global.