Recent publications on the Clarion-Clipperton Zone are making imagery and genetic data available in public databases that will allow future workers access to these data and the voucher materials, for regional-level syntheses and further DNA sequencing if needed. Examples are recent taxonomic data papers on the Echinodermata (Glover et al. 2016b) (image left) and Cnidaria (Dahlgren et al. 2016) (image top right). Data associated with these papers is automatically uploaded to the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF, bottom right). See Workshop Recommendations.

 
  Part of: Glover A, Dahlgren T, Taboada S, Paterson G, Wiklund H, Waeschenbach A, Cobley A, Martínez P, Kaiser S, Schnurr S, Khodami S, Raschka U, Kersken D, Stuckas H, Menot L, Bonifacio P, Vanreusel A, Macheriotou L, Cunha M, Hilário A, Rodrigues C, Colaço A, Ribeiro P, Błażewicz M, Gooday A, Jones D, Billett D, Goineau A, Amon D, Smith C, Patel T, McQuaid K, Spickermann R, Brager S (2016) The London Workshop on the Biogeography and Connectivity of the Clarion-Clipperton Zone. Research Ideas and Outcomes 2: e10528. https://doi.org/10.3897/rio.2.e10528