Marine barcode of life initiative joins web panoply

In July 2007 the Marine Barcode of Life initiative (MarBOL) surfaced at www.marinebarcoding.org. MarBOL is “an international initiative to enhance our capacity to identify marine life by utilizing DNA barcoding”. It is an offspring of the Census of Marine Life (CoML), a ten-year initiative to assess and explain the diversity, distribution, and abundance of marine life in the oceans and the DNA barcode initiative.

The target list for MarBOL includes the diverse invertebrates that inhabit the oceans, as well as marine mammals, fish, and birds. MarBOL will be compiling barcodes collected through CoML projects, including those focused on marine zooplankton (CMarZ), pelagic animals (TOPP), nearshore environments (NaGISA), reefs (CReefs), continental shelves (COMARGE), seamounts (CenSeam), deep water vents (ChEss), abyssal plains (CeDAMar), Arctic Ocean (ArcOD), Antarctic Ocean (CAML), northern Mid-Atlantic ridge (MAR-ECO), Gulf of Maine (GoMA), northeastern Pacific continental shelf (POST), and perhaps even marine microbes (IcoMM)! The project will also utilize barcodes collected by ongoing barcoding initiatives on fish, birds, and sponges.

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