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213:. Pauly believed that the only practical way fisheries managers could access the volume of data they needed was to assemble all the data available in the published literature into some central repository. This would mean that when a new hypothesis needs to be tested, the available data will already be there in a validated and accessible form, and there will be no need create a new dataset and then have to validate it. Pauly recruited 417:
Christensen V, CJ Walters, R Ahrens, J Alder, J Buszowski, LB Christensen, WWL Cheung, J Dunne, R Froese, V Karpouzi, K Kaschner, K Kearney, S Lai, V Lam, MLD Palomares, A Peters-Mason, C Piroddia, JL Sarmiento, J Steenbeek, R Sumaila, R Watson, D Zeller and D Pauly (2009)
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Given FishBase's success, there was naturally a demand for a database covering forms of aquatic life other than finfish. This resulted, in 2006, in the birth of SeaLifeBase. The long-term goal of the project is develop an information system modelled on
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found himself struggling to test a hypothesis on how the growing ability of fish was affected by the size of their gills. Hypotheses, such as this one, could be tested only if large amounts of empirical data were available. At the time,
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p. 156–158. In: M.L.D. Palomares, L. Morissette, A. Cisnero-Montemayor, D. Varkey, M. Coll and C. Piroddi (eds.) Ecopath 25 Years Conference Proceedings: Extended Abstracts. UBC Fisheries Centre Research Reports
433: 233:, but including all forms of aquatic life, both marine and freshwater, apart from the finfish which FishBase specialises in. Altogether, there are about are 300,000 known species in this category 217:, and the beginnings of a software database along these lines was encoded in 1988. This database, initially confined to tropical fish, became the prototype for 180:
is the principal investigator and it is coordinated by Maria Lourdes D. Palomares. As of March 2023, it included descriptions of 85,000 species, 59,400
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The origins of SeaLifeBase go back to the 1970s, when the fisheries scientist
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FishBase Information and Research Group (FIN). Retrieved 22 July 2011.
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used analytical models which required estimates for fish growth and
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Database-driven models of the world's Large Marine Ecosystems
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A global online database of information about aquatic species
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FishBase, SeaLifeBase and database-driven ecosystem modeling
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Pages 171–188. In: Villy Christensen and Jay Maclean (Eds.)
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Pages 47–54. In: Villy Christensen and Jay Maclean (Eds.)
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Pages 24–46. In: Villy Christensen and Jay Maclean (Eds.)
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Pages 11–23. In: Villy Christensen and Jay Maclean (Eds.)
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Ecosystem Approaches to Fisheries: A Global Perspective
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Ecosystem Approaches to Fisheries: A Global Perspective
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Ecosystem Approaches to Fisheries: A Global Perspective
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Global online database of information about marine life
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Scientific and common names, distribution and ecology
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Index

Organisms
finfish
Research center
Sea Around Us Project
Daniel Pauly
www.sealifebase.org
License
CC-BY-NC
database
marine life
species
finfish
WorldFish Center
UBC Institute for the Oceans and Fisheries
University of British Columbia
Daniel Pauly
common names
scientific literature
FishBase
Daniel Pauly
fisheries management
mortality
Rainer Froese
FishBase
finfish
FishBase
LarvalBase
List of online encyclopedias

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