Rotter, AnaGaudêncio, Susana P.Klun, KatjaMacher, Jan NiklasThomas, Olivier P.Deniz, IremEdwards, ChristineGrigalionyte-Bembič, ErnestaLjubešić, ZrinkaRobbens, JohanVarese, Giovanna CristinaVasquez, Marlen I.2021-09-032021-09-032021-05-172296-7745PURE: 31892952PURE UUID: 0c7036a5-5702-401e-b5fc-477b6093a94bScopus: 85107075842WOS: 000656245900001ORCID: /0000-0002-5510-1170/work/151365678http://hdl.handle.net/10362/123691COST Action CA18238 (Ocean4Biotech) P1-0245 P1-0237 Project No. 7032, internal ref. 8MED20_4.1_SP_001 (EMFF) 2014-2020 PDOC/19/02/01The increasing and rapid development in technologies, infrastructures, computational power, data availability and information flow has enabled rapid scientific advances. These entail transdisciplinary collaborations that maximize sharing of data and knowledge and, consequently, results, and possible technology transfer. However, in emerging scientific fields it is sometimes difficult to provide all necessary expertise within existing collaborative circles. This is especially true for marine biotechnology that directly addresses global societal challenges. This article describes the creation of a platform dedicated to facilitating the formation of short or mid-term collaborative networks in marine biotechnology. This online platform (https://www.ocean4biotech.eu/map/) enables experts (researchers and members of the marine biotechnology community in general) to have the possibility to showcase their expertise with the aim of being integrated into new collaborations/consortia on the one hand, or to use it as a search tool to complement the expertise in planned/running collaborations, on the other. The platform was created within the Ocean4Biotech (European transdisciplinary networking platform for marine biotechnology) Action, funded under the framework of the European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST). To build the platform, an inquiry was developed to identify experts in marine biotechnology and its adjunct fields, to define their expertise, to highlight their infrastructures and facilities and to pinpoint the main bottlenecks in this field. The inquiry was open to all experts in the broad field of marine biotechnology, including non-members of the consortium. The inquiry (https://ee.kobotoolbox.org/single/UKVsBNtD) remains open for insertion of additional expertise and the resulting interactive map can be used as a display and search tool for establishing new collaborations.782569engcollaborationexpertiseinquirymarine biotechnologytools and infrastructuresOceanographyGlobal and Planetary ChangeAquatic ScienceWater Science and TechnologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Ocean EngineeringSDG 14 - Life Below WaterA New Tool for Faster Construction of Marine Biotechnology Collaborative Networksjournal article10.3389/fmars.2021.685164https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85107075842