6c71e42e-a320-44b2-8bc7-f48846556de2 https://ipt.gbif.no/resource?r=drobak Drøbak-collections Ann-Helen Rønning Natural History Museum, University of Oslo Head engineer
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Marit E. Christiansen Natural History Museum, University of Oslo Professor Emeritus
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Torkild Bakken Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU University Museum Head of department of natural history
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Kristine Dobbe Natural History Museum, University of Oslo Engineer
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2019-11-28 eng Spatial and temporal project data (EVENT DATA) from 637 marine sampling events. Marine benthic invertebrates in the Oslofjord were collected during the years 1951-1955. The sampling effort was organised from the Biological Station in Drøbak, University of Oslo. The sampling was carried out by Marit E. Christiansen and Bengt O. Christiansen. This dataset is deliberately published WITHOUT OCCURRENCES. The collected invertebrate material was to be made available for revisions by specialists. It was further intended that the collections should form a core material for a series of publications on Nordic marine fauna named ‘Marine Invertebrates of Scandinavia (MIOS)’. Ten volumes were published, but the original idea of a series covering more than 40 systematic groups was never completed. The collected material was deposited in the invertebrate collections of the Natural History Museum of the University of Oslo. Parts of the material has not yet been registered. Parts has been registered but still not been digitised (status per 2018). It will be published in GBIF as occurrence files which will be linked to these datasets using the corresponding eventID. So far, occurrence data of several polychaete families have been published: https://data.gbif.no/ipt/resource?r=polychaeta# Samplingevent marine benthic invertebrates Oslofjord 1950s GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0 License. Oslofjord 10.422 10.856 59.915 58.965 1951-07-04 1955-07-16 bentic marine invertebrates kingdom Animalia asNeeded Ann-Helen Rønning Natural History Museum, University of Oslo Head engineer
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See Oug et al (2015) DOI:10.5324/fn.v35i0.1944 for details. Marine bentic sampling data in the Oslofjord with sampling programmes undertaken in the period July 1951 to June 1955. Most of the samples were collected using triangular, Agassiz and lightweight dredges. Mapping of marine benthic invertebrates in the Oslofjord and the Skagerrak: sampling data of museum collections from 1950–1955 and from recent investigations Ann-Helen Rønning pointOfContact The sampling and the employment of Marit E. Christiansen and Bengt O. Christiansen (1951–55) were funded by the former Norwegian Council for Science and the Humanities. The geo- referencing and digitalization of sampling stations were funded by GBIF Norway (to Kristine Dobbe). We are indebted to the late Professor Christoffer Schander, University of Bergen, for organizing the Bioskag project. We thank Petter Baardsen, Institute of Marine Research, for locating the ship’s logbooks from R/V GM Dannevig, and Jon-Arne Sneli, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, for information on sampling gear. Katrine Kongshavn, University Museum of Bergen, assisted in preparing maps, and Christian Svindseth GBIF Norway helped with the GBIF repository. This study was in part funded by the Norwegian Taxonomy Initiative through the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre for the project ‘Polyskag: Polychaetes in coastal areas of the Skagerrak – from early natural history to current needs of knowledge’ (project number 70184216). GBIF.no data mobilization grants 2015, http://www.gbif.no/news/2015/data-mobilization-grants-2015.html
2015-12-08T11:19:14.868+01:00 dataset Oug E, Christiansen ME, Dobbe K, Rønning A-H, Bakken T, and Kongsrud JA (2015). Mapping of marine benthic invertebrates in the Oslofjord and the Skagerrak: sampling data of museum collections from 1950-1955 and from recent investigations. Fauna Norvegica 35: 35-45. DOI:10.5324/fn.v35i0.1944 Christiansen ME and Christiansen BO. Dannevig-collections sampling stations 1950-1953, field diary. http://hdl.handle.net/10852/48310 GBIF.no data mobilization grants 2015 UTF-8 HTML http://www.gbif.no/news/2015/data-mobilization-grants-2015.html Dannevig-collections sampling stations 1950-1953, field diary UTF-8 PDF http://hdl.handle.net/10852/48310 6c71e42e-a320-44b2-8bc7-f48846556de2/v1.7.xml