redseabiodiversity project

Database

During the project a database for the material being deposited at the King Abdul Aziz Marine Museum has been created on the basis of the Senckenberg collection database SeSam. This is a web-based system that can be accessed with an internet browser from anywhere and with any system. The URL is http://kaumm.sesam.senckenberg.de. KAUMM stands for King Abdul Aziz University Marine Museum. This museum is planned and will be run by the Faculty of Marine sciences at KAU. So far, the material collected in the joint biodiversity project is stored at Senckenberg in Frankfurt and will later on be transferred to Jeddah when the facilities are operational. The specimens receive KAUMM-catalogue numbers when entered into the database which can also be retrieved by a search.

The database allows full access to taxonomic and locality details. It also includes pictures of the specimens which so far have only been taken for a few species and specimens. Data are gradually entered after final identification. The progress can be seen on the management page of the database.

For collection management, the database has a label printing tool and also a possibility to extract data of a past search. This will be very useful once much more material is included.

Go to the KAUMM-Database

Database

During the project a database for the material being deposited at the King Abdul Aziz Marine Museum has been created on the basis of the Senckenberg collection database SeSam. This is a web-based system that can be accessed with an internet browser from anywhere and with any system. The URL is http://kaumm.sesam.senckenberg.de. KAUMM stands for King Abdul Aziz University Marine Museum. This museum is planned and will be run by the Faculty of Marine sciences at KAU. So far, the material collected in the joint biodiversity project is stored at Senckenberg in Frankfurt and will later on be transferred to Jeddah when the facilities are operational. The specimens receive KAUMM-catalogue numbers when entered into the database which can also be retrieved by a search.

The database allows full access to taxonomic and locality details. It also includes pictures of the specimens which so far have only been taken for a few species and specimens. Data are gradually entered after final identification. The progress can be seen on the management page of the database.

For collection management, the database has a label printing tool and also a possibility to extract data of a past search. This will be very useful once much more material is included.

Go to the KAUMM-Database