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- Due to present and future anthropogenic growth, declines in regional
biodiversity, and the recent shortage of trained taxonomic scientists, the
South Carolina Department of Natural Resources, with funding from the National
Marine Fisheries Service, established the Southeastern Regional Taxonomic
Center (SERTC) in 2001. The SERTC is housed within SCDNR's Marine Resources
Research Institute (MRRI) and the College of Charleston's Grice Marine Lab at
Ft. Johnson, near Charleston. The SERTC provides a regional focus on developing
taxonomic expertise and skills, as well as the infrastructure needed to support
the natural resource management and scientific communities within the South
Atlantic Bight. The Center is staffed by SCDNR employees with a background in
taxonomy and serves as a clearinghouse, training facility, specimen repository,
and a venue for a taxonomic library.
The present and future goals of SERTC are:
* Establish a curated collection of the coastal and marine fauna of the South
Atlantic Bight
* Maintain a current collection of taxonomic literature and a searchable
reference database pertaining to those organisms
* Validate provisional identifications of specimens in existing reference
collections at MRRI and GML
* Catalogue larval fish housed at GML and new specimens from ongoing sampling
* Develop a tissue repository with potential use in the genetic differentiation
of species
* Prepare illustrated keys to selected taxa, including new species from the SAB
* Construct an Internet website to present species profiles, morphological
illustrations, and interactive identification keys to select taxa, as well as
access to the collection and literature databases for qualified researchers
* Assist scientists with taxonomic research through specimen loans and
consultation
* Conduct future taxonomic training workshops
[Information obtained from http://www.dnr.sc.gov/marine/sertc/about.html ]
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