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FRED: New Zealand open-access and crowdsource database of fossil records (fred.org.nz)
113 points by teleforce on Sept 25, 2024 | hide | past | favorite | 9 comments


If you ever visit New Zealand you can use this map to find all sort of geo weirdness and tons of fossils - https://www.geotrips.org.nz/map.html


This is fantastic! I'm doing a little road trip soon and will surely try to catch some of those landmarks, especially the ones around Kaikoura.

Website reminds me of https://waterfalls.co.nz too.


All the interesting bones are hidden in the Smithsonian.


This definitely has vibes of old-school table-based layout. Was not disappointed. :-)


It's a fossil of its own. On the sign-in page:

> " This facility is currently under development (November 2005)."


I made me check the source code. It's actually built with table layout, not just mimicking the vibe.



Yup the cuts across the public sector are far-reaching. I work in research and we're finding it a lot harder to get govt grants (from GNS specifically, but I hear it's the same in other fields of research)


How is it open access? I can see nothing about libre or open licensing. Would very much assume that the database if fully covered by copyright.




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