Open-Access Databases as Unprecedented Resources and Drivers of Cultural Change in Fisheries Science

Citation
McManamay RA, Utz RM (2014) Open-Access Databases as Unprecedented Resources and Drivers of Cultural Change in Fisheries Science. Fisheries 39:417–425. https://doi.org/10.1080/03632415.2014.946128
Abstract

Open-access databases with utility in fisheries science have grown exponentially in quantity and scope over the past decade, with profound impacts to our discipline. The management, distillation, and sharing of an exponentially growing stream of open-access data represents several fundamental challenges in fisheries science. Many of the currently available open-access resources may not be universally known among fisheries scientists. We therefore introduce many national- and global-scale open-access databases with applications in fisheries science and provide an example of how they can be harnessed to perform valuable analyses without additional field efforts. We also discuss how the development, maintenance, and utilization of open-access data are likely to pose technical, financial, and educational challenges to fisheries scientists. Such cultural implications that will coincide with the rapidly increasing availability of free data should compel the American Fisheries Society to actively address these problems now to help ease the forthcoming cultural transition.