DTO-BioFlow will activate access to marine biodiversity monitoring data and enable automated data flows from various sources to EMODnet and into the EDITO infrastructure serving the EU DTO. Combining sustained data flows, models and new algorithms, DTO-BioFlow will develop and integrate the biological component of the DTO, including new digital tools and services.
- Name of organisation
- Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ)
- Type of organisation
- Research and academia
- Type of action proposed
- Evidence-based knowledge and data and/or access provision to knowledge and data, in line with FAIR principles for the Mission Ocean and Waters Knowledge System
- The action contributes to the following objective or enabler
- Protect and restore marine and freshwater ecosystems and biodiversityOcean and waters knowledge system
- List of Partners
Aarhus University, Ciimar, CNRS, COISPA, COMMpla, CSC, CSIC, DTU, EMBRC, EMBL, GEOMAR, Göteborgs Universitet, HCMR, Hereon, ICES, INBO, LifeWatch ERIC, MARIS, MarSens, Marine Biological Association, Mercator Ocean International, Naturalis, Seascape Belgium, SINTEF, Sorbonne University, TNO, Trust-iT services, ULCO, UNESCO, University of St. Andrexs, IT4Innovations
- Start date of the action
- End date of the action
- Budget allocated for the action
- 0
- Basin coverage
- Cross-basin
- Website link
- matthias.sandra@vliz.be
- Other country
- European Union