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GBIF - Global Biodiversity Information Facility, free and open access to biodiversity data

GBIF, the Global Biodiversity Information Facility, is an international network and data infrastructure funded by the world's governments and aimed at providing anyone, anywhere, open access to data about all types of life on Earth.

Coordinated through its Secretariat in Copenhagen, the GBIF network of participating countries and organizations, working through participant nodes, provides data-holding institutions around the world with common standards and open-source tools that enable them to share information about where and when species have been recorded. This knowledge derives from many sources, including everything from museum specimens collected in the 18th and 19th century to geotagged smartphone photos shared by amateur naturalists in recent days and weeks.

The GBIF network draws all these sources together through the use of data standards, such as Darwin Core, which forms the basis for the bulk of GBIF.org's index of hundreds of millions of species occurrence records. Publishers provide open access to their datasets using machine-readable Creative Commons licence designations, allowing scientists, researchers and others to apply the data in hundreds of peer-reviewed publications and policy papers each year. Many of these analyses, which cover topics from the impacts of climate change and the spread of invasive and alien pests to priorities for conservation and protected areas, food security and human health, would not be possible without this.

GBIF arose from a 1999 recommendation by the Biodiversity Informatics Subgroup of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's Megascience Forum. This report concluded that "An international mechanism is needed to make biodiversity data and information accessible worldwide", arguing that this mechanism could produce many economic and social benefits and enable sustainable development by providing sound scientific evidence.

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Date (Creation)
1999-01-01
Identifier
416ca77f-69fa-4531-82f2-df7f30b3402b
Credit
Global Biodiversity Information Facility
Distributor
  GBIF Secretariat
Universitetsparken 15 , Copenhagen , DK-2100 , Denmark
+45 35 32 14 70
Mission Atlantic - Data type (DMP)
  • Biological data
Mission Atlantic - Work Package
  • WP3 Pelagic Mapping
Mission Atlantic - Resources
  • Database
Use limitation
CC0 (Creative Commons - Transfer into public domain)
Use limitation
CC-BY (Creative Commons - Attribution)
Use limitation
CC-BY-NC (Creative Commons - Attribution, No commercial usage)
Metadata language
English
Character set
utf8 UTF8
Topic category
  • Oceans
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OnLine resource
GBIF website ( WWW:LINK )
OnLine resource
GBIF search dataset ( WWW:LINK )
Hierarchy level
repository
Source
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File identifier
416ca77f-69fa-4531-82f2-df7f30b3402b XML
Metadata language
English
Character set
UTF8
Hierarchy level
repository
Date stamp
2025-05-15T22:07:51.203935Z
Metadata standard name
ISO 19115-3 - SEXTANT
Metadata standard version
1.0
Point of contact
  Ifremer - Sextant
ZI Pointe du Diable , Plouzane , Brittany , 29280 , France
https://sextant.ifremer.fr/eng
 
 

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Keywords

Mission Atlantic - Data type (DMP)
Biological data
Mission Atlantic - Resources
Database
Mission Atlantic - Work Package
WP3 Pelagic Mapping

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