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ASFIS is a list of aquatic species relevant to fisheries, grouped according to two different views - biological (ISFAS) and commercial (ISSCAAP).

See picture below for a schematic representation:

IN practice: Species are defined in the ASFIS namespace, while the entities used for grouping are defined in their own namespace, ASFIS or ISSCAAP respectively. Two  small ontologies contain the description of the entities in each domain - for example, the taxa used in the ASFIS grouping (Major, Order, Family, Species) are defined in the ASFIS ontology (OWL), while individual taxon are in the ASFIS concept scheme (SKOS).

Source

ASFIS: https://www.fao.org/fishery/en/collection/asfis

VocBench Project ASFIS

Model

Imports two ontologies: 

ASFIS ontology (prefix asfis) https://stats.fao.org/ontologies/asfis. Defines the taxonomic hierarchy. See screenshot:

and two specific properties to construct the hierarchy. See screenshot, same for ISSCAAP.


ISSCAAP ontology, (prefix isscaap) https://stats.fao.org/ontologies/isscaap. Defines two classes, isscaap:Division, isscaap:Group, and two specific properties to construct the hierarchy. See screenshot.


Data

Source: cvs from github. 

Structure of table item: 


Conversion

Done using Shee2RDF



Table ASFIS_06_CL_FI_SPECIES_ITEM
n.ColumnNamespacePropertyNote
0Alpha3caliperalpha3
1AuthordwcnameAccordingTo
2Family_mapping


3

Identifier 

caliperebx_id
4Isscaap_Grp


5Name_Arskos prefLabel
6Name_Cnskos

7Name_Enskos

8Name_Esskos

9Name_Frskos

10Name_Ruskos

11Family_mapping


12dwc:scientificName 


13


caliperfi_sort

14

Taxonomic_Code




15

Unit




Basic info:

Base URI:

Concept scheme ASFIS:

Concept scheme ISSCAAP:

Properties used:

Description: each ASFIS species belongs to both schemes, while the hierarchies are "built" using the specific "broader/narrower" defined in the corresponding ontologies (see above).  

Note that the hierarchy contains "jumps", e.g. Oder → Species.