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Various organisations across New Zealand hold and / or curate archives and databases of freshwater biodiversity survey (FBIO) data. With FBIO data we mean observations of species in the field. Typically these data types contain many attributes of observations related to a observation. To date there is no easy and nationally agreed way to query or transfer freshwater biodiversity survey information across organisations and systems. New Zealand needs a biodiversity interoperability framework to achieve that. In this project we conduct a number of workshops with a key stakeholder group of freshwater biodiversity data managers and architects to scope key users, components, architecture, and develop a roadmap for a national freshwater biodiversity interoperability framework.
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