The infrastructure to support sample deposition and archiving varies among OCE programs.
Principal Investigators are required to archive and curate sediment, core, and dredge samples and to make them available to other investigators as soon as possible but no later than two (2) years after the samples are collected. NSF anticipates that most sediment, core, and dredge samples will be archived at NSF-supported repositories listed in Appendix IV. Principal Investigators may choose to archive their materials at their home or alternative institution provided that the following conditions are met:
NSF supported sample repositories are listed in Appendix IV. The cognizant NSF Program Officer must approve any exceptions to this policy or the two-year exclusive use period in writing.
Academic, private, and community facilities have traditionally been sites where biological materials are curated. Not all material can (or should) be accommodated in these facilities. PIs should archive voucher and type specimens as dictated by community standards and practices, as required by journals for publication, and as appropriate to support research results. Sharing of valuable sample material is highly encouraged and can be facilitated by providing metadata, indicating that samples are available early in the development of a research program. For further information on sample repositories, see Appendix IV.
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