π― What you’ll work on:
β Mobilising marine biological observation data to OBIS: Ocean Biodiversity Information System
β Applying Darwin Core and best practices for standardising biodiversity records
β Field training on benthic photo-quadrat imagery collection and analysis following MBON Pole to Pole monitoring protocols
β Long-term monitoring techniques for rocky intertidal communities
π‘ By the end, you’ll have brought a real dataset to publication-ready maturity, aligned with global standards for data sharing, species conservation, and ecosystem-based management.
π Applications close: 25 May 2026
π£ Selected candidates notified by: 19 June 2026
πRegistration fee: β¬50 (upon selection to secure your place; due 10 July)
Don’t miss this opportunity to sharpen your data skills, contribute to open science, and connect with the global MBON.
Co-organised by the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network MBON and the AIR Centre – Atlantic International Research Centre, this hands-on, in-person training brings together marine scientists and data practitioners ready to take biodiversity datasets to the next level.
π― What you’ll work on:
β Mobilising marine biological observation data to OBIS: Ocean Biodiversity Information System
β Applying Darwin Core and best practices for standardising biodiversity records
β Field training on benthic photo-quadrat imagery collection and analysis following MBON Pole to Pole monitoring protocols
β Long-term monitoring techniques for rocky intertidal communities
π‘ By the end, you’ll have brought a real dataset to publication-ready maturity, aligned with global standards for data sharing, species conservation, and ecosystem-based management.
π Applications close: 25 May 2026
π£ Selected candidates notified by: 19 June 2026
πRegistration fee: β¬50 (upon selection to secure your place; due 10 July)
Don’t miss this opportunity to sharpen your data skills, contribute to open science, and connect with the global MBON.
π Register now: https://aircent.re/4cI2ej5