The New Zealand Nationally Significant Collections and Databases (NSCDs) are government-funded biological and physical collections or databases that are considered important and significant to New Zealand.
They consist of living organisms (ICMP culture collection), preserved samples (the Marine Benthic Biology Collection), or data (the New Zealand Geomagnetic Database).
The NSCDs were established in 1992 during the breakup of the DSIR and establishment of the Crown Research Institutes.
They are currently funded at 19 million NZD per annum though the Strategic Science Investment Fund of MBIE.
[1][2] National Groundwater Monitoring Programme[6] National Petrology Reference Collection and PET Database[7] New Zealand Fossil Record File[8] New Zealand Geomagnetic Database[9] New Zealand National Paleontological Collection and Database[10] New Zealand Volcano Database[11] Regional Geological Map Archive and Database[12] Allan Herbarium (CHR)[13] International Collection of Microorganisms from Plants (ICMP)[14] Land Resource Information System[15] National Vegetation Survey Databank[16] New Zealand Arthropod Collection,[17] National Nematode Collection of New Zealand[18] New Zealand Fungarium (PDD)[19] Nga Tipu Whakaoranga Ethnobotany Database[20] Te Kohinga Harakaka o Aotearoa/New Zealand Flax Collection[21] Landcare Research New Zealand Limited National Climate Database[22] New Zealand Freshwater Fish Database[23] NIWA Marine Benthic Biology Collection Water Resources Archive National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research Limited (NIWA) National Collections of Fruit and Crop Germplasm