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Identifiers validation failed for dataset LBBG_JUVENILE - Juvenile lesser black-backed gulls (Larus fuscus, Laridae) and herring gulls (Larus argentatus, Laridae) hatched in Zeebrugge (Belgium) #1536

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gbif-pipelines commented 2 months ago

Identifier validation failed for the dataset LBBG_JUVENILE - Juvenile lesser black-backed gulls (Larus fuscus, Laridae) and herring gulls (Larus argentatus, Laridae) hatched in Zeebrugge (Belgium):

New IDs sample:

L930086_193979_start
L929456_212733_start
L929915_212711_start
L930110_200564_start
L930152_193982_start
L930157_193971_start
L930055_193967_start
L929459_210186_start
L930099_193976_start
L929921_210181_start
Old IDs sample:

17316262761
17316262764
17316262767
17316262770
17316262773
17316262776
17316465894
17316465897
17316465899
17316465902
Publisher email Hello, I am contacting you from the GBIF Secretariat about a dataset published by the [LBBG_JUVENILE - Juvenile lesser black-backed gulls (Larus fuscus, Laridae) and herring gulls (Larus argentatus, Laridae) hatched in Zeebrugge (Belgium)](https://registry.gbif.org/dataset/83de99ee-92bd-4dc2-a038-a4856f13cd29) : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12623345. We noticed that the occurrenceIDs were changed. We have temporarily paused the ingestions of this dataset. As you might already know, when an occurrence record has a new occurrenceID for a given dataset, our system considers it to be a new occurrence. This means that it will be given a new gbifid and a new occurrence URL (like this one: https://www.gbif.org/occurrence/1252968762) and the old gbifid and URL will be deprecated. In this case, this means that the occurrence URLs would be deprecated when ingesting the newest versions of these datasets. We would like to check with you if those changes were intentional. Do you know if this is the case? Please let us know, thanks! We are happy to resume the dataset ingestion. Note that some users rely on those occurrence URLs and gbifids (like https://bionomia.net for example). In an attempt to improve the stability of the occurrence URLs and gbifids, we have implemented a warning system to detect these type of changes in datasets (see this news item). If the data publisher can provide us with a list of old and new occurrenceIDs per record, we can avoid the identifier and URL changes. Could that be an option? Please let us know if you have any question. Thanks! All the best,

You can skip/fix identifier validation using the registry UI.