Robert Hanner - Closing Plenary

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Robert Hanner & Robert Ward

4th International Barcode of Life Conference, Adelaide 3 December 2011

FISH-BOL 1.0

FISH-BOL

Inaugural Fish Barcode of Life Workshop, 5-8 June 2005

FISH-BOL Meetings

I. Regional Working Group (RWG) Chairs Meeting, Amsterdam, May 2006

II. Australian RWG Meeting, Hobart, August 2006

III. Indian RWG Meeting, Lucknow, November 2006

IV. Neotropical RWG Meeting, Buenos Aires (& CBOL South and Central American Regional Meeting, Campinas) March 2007

V. FISH-BOL Session, Taipei, September 2007

VI. European RWG Meeting, Palermo, April 2008

VII. Shark-BOL meeting, Los Banos, May 2008

VIII. ASIH Symposium, Montreal, July 2008

IX. Meso-American RWG meeting, Chetumal, June 2008

X. African RWG meeting, Addis Ababa, September 2008

XI. FISH-BOL Session, Mexico City, November 2009

XII. NE Asian RWG meeting, Seoul, June 2010

XIII. FISH-BOL Session, Adelaide, December 2011

Published Reviews

Regulatory Adoption of Barcoding Method

Fish barcodes from >100 countries,Specimens deposited in >120 institutions.

FISH-BOL BOLD countsNovember 2011

Barcodes 104,100

Species 12,109

Barcode Index Numbers (BINs):

- Algorithmically clustered - Interim taxonomic system

Clusters show high concordance with species…

There are 10,192 BINs in the FISH-BOL campaign on BOLD

BINS with conflicts: 1,068BINS with no conflicts: 9,124Singleton BINs (all data): 2,344Singleton BINs (Fish-BOL): 2,612

How do we resolve conflict?

Community Annotation Framework

-Supports rapid validation of barcode data-Community can decide on controlled annotation strategy

- Comments - Structured tags

-Integrated workflow

BOLD 3.0 Handbook

Fish Barcode of Life World Conference

In collaboration with the Ichthyological Society of Korea:

“The Living Ocean and Coast’

World Expo at Yeosu, South Korea

June 12 - 14, 2012

Primary contact: Youn-Ho Lee (ylee@kordi.re.kr)

5 Years

5M Specimens

500K Species

International Barcode of Life Project