Another mark: nearly 1 ½ years on the run at an impressive rate!

The Seaslugs of the World project has reached another mark: nearly 1 ½ years gathering information on nudibranchs and other seaslugs.
Entering 2019 it's time to make a balance.
Over the past 5 months it has increased the number of records by nearly 50%, reaching 33,139 observations. The number of species has increased by over 20% (1,384 species so far) and the number of observers by nearly 15% (1,447).
Still a lot to do as there are many records requiring ID confirmation so we appreciate the effort of the 783 volunteers who have contributed with their time to go through the observations to check, correct and discuss each identification.
Let's keep it up!

Posted on January 20, 2019 11:51 AM by jpsilva jpsilva

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Indeed, there is an impressive ton of data here - perhaps too much for a handful of participants to review! Hopefully, there will soon be more eyes to look at all of the observations. Happy to be a part of this project!

Posted by ajamalabad over 5 years ago

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