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Guberman, J.M.Ai, J.Arnaiz, O.Baran, J.Blake, A.Baldock, R.Chelala, C.Croft, D.Cros, A.Cutts, R.J.Genova, A. diForbes, S.Fujisawa, T.Gadaleta, E.Goodstein, D.M.Gundem, G.Haggarty, B.Haider, S.Hall, M.Harris, T.Haw, R.Hu, SHubbard, S.Hsu, J.Iyer, V.Jones, Peter G.Katayama, T.Kinsella, R.Kong, L.Lawson, D.Liang, Y.López Bigas, N.Luo, J.Lush, M.Mason, J.Moreews, F.Ndegwa, N.Oakley, D.Pérez Llamas, C.Primig, M.Rivkin, E.Rosanoff, S.Shepherd, R.Simon, R.Skarnes, D.Smedley, D.Sperling, L.Spooner, W.Stevenson, P.Stone, K.Teague, J.Wang, S.Wang, J.X.Whitty, B.Wong, D.T.Wong-Erasmus, M.Yao, L.Youens-Clark, K.Yung, C.Zhang, J.Kasprzyk, A.[BioMart Central Portal: An open database network for the biological community.]BioMart Central Portal: An open database network for the biological community.

The Coral Triangle is a global priority for conservation and since the creation of the Coral Triangle Initiative in 2007 it has been a major focus for a multi-lateral conservation partnership uniting the region's six governments. The Coral Triangle (CT) Atlas was developed to provide scientists a...


Cros, A.Venegas-Li, R.Teoh, Shwu JiauPeterson NWene WFatan NA[Spatial Data Quality Control for the Coral Triangle Atlas]Spatial Data Quality Control for the Coral Triangle Atlas

In this paper we describe the construction of an online GIS database system, hosted by WorldFish, which stores bio-physical, ecological and socio-economic data for the ‘Coral Triangle Area’ in South-east Asia and the Pacific. The database has been built in partnership with all six (Timor-Leste, M...


Cros, A.Ahamad Fatan NWhite ATeoh, Shwu JiauTan SHandayani CHuang CPeterson NLi RVSiry HYFitriana RGove JAcoba TKight MAcosta RAndrew N[The Coral Triangle Atlas: An Integrated Online Spatial Database System for Improving Coral Reef Management]The Coral Triangle Atlas: An Integrated Online Spatial Database System for Improving Coral Reef Management

The six Coral Triangle countries—Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste—each have evolving systems of marine protected areas (MPAs) at the national and local levels. More than 1,900 MPAs covering 200,881 km2 (1.6% of the exclusive economic zone for th...


White, A.T.Aliño PMCros, A.Fatan NAGreen ALTeoh, Shwu JiauLaroya LPeterson NTan STighe SVenegas-Li, R.Walton AWen W[Marine Protected Areas in the Coral Triangle: Progress, Issues, and Options]Marine Protected Areas in the Coral Triangle: Progress, Issues, and Options

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