EMO BON Practiceshttps://repository.oceanbestpractices.org/handle/11329/17362024-03-29T10:24:46Z2024-03-29T10:24:46ZEuropean Marine Omics Biodiversity Observation Network (EMO BON) – Data Management Plan.Santi, IouliaCancio, IbonCorre, erwanCox, CymonExter, KatrinaHoebeke, MarkKervella, Anne EmmanuelleLaroquette, ArnaudPavloudi, ChristinaPortier, MarcPade, Nicolashttps://repository.oceanbestpractices.org/handle/11329/19182022-05-11T05:48:59Z2022-01-01T00:00:00ZEuropean Marine Omics Biodiversity Observation Network (EMO BON) – Data Management Plan.
Santi, Ioulia; Cancio, Ibon; Corre, erwan; Cox, Cymon; Exter, Katrina; Hoebeke, Mark; Kervella, Anne Emmanuelle; Laroquette, Arnaud; Pavloudi, Christina; Portier, Marc; Pade, Nicolas
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In 2021 The European Marine Biological Resource Centre European Research Infrastructure Consortium (EMBRC-ERIC, hereinafter referred as EMBRC) launched the European Marine Omics Biodiversity Observation Network (EMO BON) which aims to be the first long-term marine genomic observatory on a European scale. EMO BON is a biological observatory network built on robust methodologies that produces quality-controlled genomic data following high standards. EMO BON focuses on producing and providing access to long-term baseline genomic biodiversity data and supporting the monitoring of Essential Ocean and Biodiversity Variables (EOVs and EBVs) and ecosystem research. The project data, metadata, and their life cycle are described in this current document: the Data Management Plan (DMP). The DMP is a living document that will be updated continuously during the pilot period when the project is re-evaluated by the EMBRC General Assembly (GA) and the EMO BON Operational Commitee.
2022-01-01T00:00:00ZEuropean Marine Omics Biodiversity Observation Network (EMO BON) Handbook (Version 1.0).Santi, IouliaCasotti, RaffaellaComtet, ThierryCunliffe, MichaelKoulouri, Panayota (Yolanda)Macheriotou, LaraNot, FabriceObst, MatthiasPavloudi, ChristinaRomac, SarahThiebaut, EricVanaverbeke, JanPade, Nicolashttps://repository.oceanbestpractices.org/handle/11329/17382021-10-08T14:18:43Z2021-01-01T00:00:00ZEuropean Marine Omics Biodiversity Observation Network (EMO BON) Handbook (Version 1.0).
Santi, Ioulia; Casotti, Raffaella; Comtet, Thierry; Cunliffe, Michael; Koulouri, Panayota (Yolanda); Macheriotou, Lara; Not, Fabrice; Obst, Matthias; Pavloudi, Christina; Romac, Sarah; Thiebaut, Eric; Vanaverbeke, Jan; Pade, Nicolas
Santi, Ioulia
The European Marine Omics Biodiversity Observation Network (EMO BON) is a European initiative from the European Marine Biological Resource Centre (EMBRC) to establish a coordinated, long-term biodiversity observatory. Currently there are many ongoing genomic observation stations in Europe. The goal for EMO BON is to support the individual marine biodiversity observatories within EMBRC and connect them under one centrally coordinated network, with shared protocols, data, and metadata standards. EMBRC provides the context and opportunity for partner institutions to participate and complement EMO BON by initiating biodiversity observation stations. EMO BON includes marine stations from Polar regions to the Red Sea that will sample for genomic marine biodiversity at frequent intervals. This network will contribute to the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development and aims to be an important European component to the global ocean observation networks.
Collection of marine water, sediment and organisms will take place at the EMBRC participating observatory stations according to the protocols described in this document – the EMO BON Handbook – setting a minimum standard for participation to the network. DNA extraction and sequencing will be performed at a centralised facility to reduce biases and ensure consistency in the high-quality of sequencing. The data generated within this initiative will follow the FAIR data principles. The life cycle of the EMO BON data will be described in detail in the EMO BON Data Management Plan. Overall, EMBRC aims to build a long-term genomic observatory, generating cost-effective, high-quality, baseline genomic biodiversity data that will be produced in the long term.
This Handbook contains all the guidelines and procedures from sampling to sequencing that will be followed within EMO BON. The purpose of this document is not only to ensure the rigorous adhesion to the appropriate protocols within EMO BON, but also to provide all the necessary information to potential external participants from the wider scientific community.
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