@article{fdi:010091557, title = {{FISHGLOB}_data : an integrated dataset of fish biodiversity sampled with scientific bottom-trawl surveys}, author = {{M}aureaud, {A}.{A}. and {P}alacios-{A}brantes, {J}. and {K}itchel, {Z}. and {M}annocci, {L}aura and {P}insky, {M}.{L}. and {F}redston, {A}. and {B}eukhof, {E}. and {F}orrest, {D}.{L}. and {F}relat, {R}. and {P}alomares, {M}.{L}.{D}. and {P}ecuchet, {L}. and {T}horson, {J}.{T}. and {V}an {D}enderen, {P}.{D}. and {M}{\'e}rigot, {B}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{S}cientific bottom-trawl surveys are ecological observation programs conducted along continental shelves and slopes of seas and oceans that sample marine communities associated with the seafloor. {T}hese surveys report taxa occurrence, abundance and/or weight in space and time, and contribute to fisheries management as well as population and biodiversity research. {B}ottom-trawl surveys are conducted all over the world and represent a unique opportunity to understand ocean biogeography, macroecology, and global change. {H}owever, combining these data together for cross-ecosystem analyses remains challenging. {H}ere, we present an integrated dataset of 29 publicly available bottom-trawl surveys conducted in national waters of 18 countries that are standardized and pre-processed, covering a total of 2,170 sampled fish taxa and 216,548 hauls collected from 1963 to 2021. {W}e describe the processing steps to create the dataset, flags, and standardization methods that we developed to assist users in conducting spatio-temporal analyses with stable regional survey footprints. {T}he aim of this dataset is to support research, marine conservation, and management in the context of global change.}, keywords = {{AMERIQUE} {DU} {NORD} ; {EUROPE} ; {ATLANTIQUE} ; {PACIFIQUE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{S}cientific {D}ata}, volume = {11}, numero = {1}, pages = {24 [14 ]}, ISSN = {2052-4463}, year = {2024}, DOI = {10.1038/s41597-023-02866-w}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010091557}, }