Mapping Life on Earth: Recent Progress with AquaMaps Rainer Froese IFM-GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany Teldap Conference, Taipei 2 March 2009.

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Mapping Life on Earth: Recent Progress with AquaMaps Rainer Froese IFM-GEOMAR, Kiel, Germany Teldap Conference, Taipei 2 March 2009

What are AquaMaps Computer-generated distribution maps Based on environmental preferences of species and known occurrences For eventually all species on Earth

Who Does AquaMaps Under the umbrella of the FishBase Consortium With data from FishBase, SeaLifeBase, GBIF and OBIS With support from Pew Charitable Trusts, European Commission, USGS, GBIF

Who Does AquaMaps Rainer Froese, IFM-GEOMAR, Coordinator Kristin Kaschner, UBC, model development Sven Kullander, NRM, extension to freshwater Jonathan Ready, formerly NRM, implementation Tony Rees, CSIRO, mapping tools Paul Eastwood, CEFAS, valuation Nina Garilao, IFM-GEOMAR, web programming Josephine Rius Barile, WFC, database programming Kathleen Reyes, WFC, map checking

>10,000 Species in 2010 Half of all marine fishes (~7,000) All marine mammals All marine reptiles (turtles, snakes) Many seabirds (those that are predicted by the properties of the water) Over 1,000 invertebrates Important invasive species

Whale shark (cosmopolitan)

Examples from AquaMaps Whale shark (cosmopolitan)

Examples from AquaMaps Blackfin spiderfish (continental shelves)

Examples from AquaMaps: Global Species Richness

Examples from AquaMaps Click anywhere in the Oceans Show Avanced Users list Show ‘potential invasives’ Use Gadus morhua to show suitable habitat and 2050 range

Tools: Equatorial Species Richness Transect across the Indo-Pacific

Tools : Where to Place an MPA

Tools Mnemiopsis leidyi (invasive Black Sea)

Other Tools from AquaMaps What lives in my Bay? What species may invade my coast? Where shall I put an MPA? Deep-water biodiversity: Cold Spots Checklists by Ecosystem and Country

Latest Developments Include more species and improve automatic maps, e.g. through ‘country points’ Move AquaMaps to a grid environment Add more GIS capabilities (move to MapServer) Add a ‘sandbox’ where advanced users can create their own maps and play with layers Increase resolution Add ‘qualified’ species richness maps, e.g. with phylogenic uniqueness

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