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  1. English Name: Goggle-Eyed Cod – Mora moro

  2. English Name: Googley-Eyed Cod – Mora moro

  3. English Name: Goggle-Eyed Mangrove Fish – Periophthalmus

  4. Data provider: Placing Moreton Bay's Reefs on the Map

    This project will engage trained volunteers to collect critical data to monitor, understand and assess Moreton Bay’s subtropical reefs. The project builds on a 2004 coral baseline for the region, re-mapping coral distribution, as well as conducting Reef Check reef health surveys and mapping surveys...

  5. Site Page: Webinar by Arthur Chapman on the history of biodiversity informatics – Atlas of Living Australia

    Posted on 19th January 2016 29 January 2016, 0900 EDT Australia Google+:https://plus.google.com/events/coiklff179p1r8jng8pbf1k9cok YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5_y6o9GVVs As part of the BITC’s global online seminar series, Arthur Chapman, a key figure in both the history and the present of biodiversity informatics, will present the first in a multi-part series on the history of Biodiversity Informatics...

  6. Biodiversity Science project: Dognition

    You’ll learn your dog’s cognitive style by playing fun, science-based games –- an experience that gives you the insight you need to make the most of your relationship with your best friend. A key aspect of the Dognition methodology is our use of Citizen Science – research that can be conducted by everyone, not just people with Ph.D.s...

  7. Biodiversity Science project: InvGame

    In this project we explore whether non-experts can contribute to the important problem of Software Verification through playing mathematical puzzle games! Participants need to sign in using Facebook, go through a short tutorial (only on first visit), and then play as many levels as they wish. After several levels they are asked a very short survey. The game does not post or use any information from Facebook, and the survey does not collect any personally identifiable information...

  8. Biodiversity Science project: Digital Fishers

    Got 60 seconds to help shape ocean science? We’re looking for a few volunteers to help analyze deep-sea videos— seconds at a time. We invite you to participate in ocean science research (no experience required!) via Digital Fishers, a new “citizen science” website. By playing Digital Fishers you’ll help researchers gather data from video, and unveil the mechanisms shaping the animal communities inhabiting the deep...

  9. Biodiversity Science project: MI-MAST: Wildlife Food Tracker

    MI-MAST is a program where YOU get to understand wildlife foods in areas you are interested in while playing an important role in the conservation of Michigan’s wildlife. Understanding the cycles of wild fruit and seeds that are produced by trees and shrubs, also called mast, is a critical component of understanding wildlife habitat and population performance...

  10. Biodiversity Science project: Ventus

    Help map, collect, and correct information about power generation locations around the world. Through placing pins of power generation sources on a map or filling out and reviewing correcting information about these sources you will help make studying power generation impact on the global carbon cycle and climate change reach new levels.