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Enhancement, connectivity and interoperability of spatial portals: Linking of science communication products to spatial metadata records: Report to the National Environmental Science Program
Langlois, T.; Gibbons, B.; Monk, J. (2021). Enhancement, connectivity and interoperability of spatial portals: Linking of science communication products to spatial metadata records: Report to the National Environmental Science Program. Marine Biodiversity Hub/The University of Western Australia: Crawley. 21 pp.

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Author keywords
    fish and shark video surveys, map-based portals, science communication

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  • Langlois, T.
  • Gibbons, B.
  • Monk, J.

Abstract
    Map-based portals are increasingly being recognised for their use in marine science communication, with enhancement, connectivity and interoperability of data between map-based portals a key challenge. This report outlines the results of consultations with data experts on a pathway for map-based portals to adopt Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) and ISO compliant standards to enable the discovery of raw data, summarised and curated data products. A case study using the GlobalArchive.org platform is presented using the ‘FishNClips’ and ‘Visualiser’ tools. This report provides a pathway for the future enhancement, connectivity and interoperability of map-based portals to meet standards to enable the discovery of data and communication products such as interactive imagery and data visualisations.

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