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Principal Investigators are required to submit all environmental data
collected to the designated National Data Centers (Appendix I) as soon
as possible, but no later than two (2) years after the data are collected.
Inventories (metadata) of all marine environmental data collected should
be submitted to the designated National Data Centers within sixty (60)
days after the observational period/cruise. For continuing observations,
data inventories should be submitted periodically if there is a significant
change in location, type or frequency of such observations.
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Principal
Investigators and their institutions, and ship-operating institutions
are also responsible for meeting all legal requirements for
submission of data and research results that are imposed by foreign governments
as a condition of that government's granting research clearances. Each
principal investigator and institution must determine their legal obligations
in this respect, with the assistance of the Department of State and NSF,
as necessary.
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Where no data or sample repository exists for the collected
data or samples, metadata must be prepared and made available. The
Principal Investigator
(PI) is required to address alternative strategies for complying with
the general philosophy of sharing research products and data as described
above.
This must be included in the proposal Project Description. Samples should
be curated in a manner that preserves the quality of the samples. The
PI is invited to discuss this issue with NSF Program Officers in advance
of
submitting proposals.