FishBase Symposium

September 8, 2014 from 8:45am – 5:00pm

Allan Yap Theatre  

The 12th annual FishBase symposium, organized by the FishBase Consortium’s Vice Chair, will be held in Vancouver here at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum’s Allan Yap Theatre at the University of British Columbia September 8, 2014.

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The symposium is a joint event between the Sea Around Us, the Beaty Biodiversity Museum and the Fishbase Information and Research Group based in Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines. It’s being held in tandem with the FishBase Consortium Annual Meeting with support from the French Consulate in Vancouver.

This year’s symposium is titled: Big Old Data and Shiny New Insights: Using FishBase for Research, which reflects the theme of the event.

“The symposium is really about putting the value where its worth and telling people that hey, FishBase is used in research, and therefore merits continued support,” said Dr. Maria Lourdes D. Palomares, the Consortium’s vice-chair and Sea Around Us senior researcher.

Invited speakers, who consist of FishBase users, collaborators or educators, will talk about the importance of FishBase in big data research meta-analyses.

“We are extracting new knowledge, some of which were instrumental in shifting paradigms in the fish biology and fisheries world, out of this huge accumulation of data,” Palomares said.

FishBase is an online information system on all fishes in the world that has been active for 25 years. For more information on the symposium, its schedule and speakers, visit the Facebook page or the event page.

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