P40 REVISION ABSTRACT: Curation and Informatics Component The Zebrafish International Resource Center (ZIRC) offers zebrafish, research materials, and diagnostic health services to the biomedical research community. Currently, ZIRC houses and provides 12,823 genetic lines (representing 46,127 distinct alleles) and receives hundreds of shipments of new lines each year. However, ZIRC currently faces challenges in acquiring and managing line-specific metadata, resulting in incomplete or incorrect data submission and delayed processes. Moreover, the captured data are currently not stored and shared following FAIR data sharing guidelines. There is an urgent need to address this problem by making new, line-specific information and metadata available to the public and avoid loss of effort when researchers and ZIRC staff work with new zebrafish lines. As a solution, ZIRC proposes to develop a web-based line-specific information platform that will help standardize metadata submission and streamline data validation, troubleshooting, curation, and public sharing. We propose to create a web-portal for the submission of fish lines and line-specific metadata by users. This will create the front-end of the line-specific metadata platform that will facilitate, streamline, and standardize data submission for submitters and curators. We will curate stocks using the newly developed portal and develop a back-end database for the management of submitted line-specific metadata. This staging database, accessed by ZIRC and ZFIN, will harmonize the databases by providing ZFIN identifiers and controlled vocabulary for ZIRC metadata creation. It also streamlines the review and approval of data, storing information under review before transferring it to permanent tables for public access. Line-specific data, with supporting metadata, will be available to the research community via the ZIRC and ZFIN websites. The new database will also expand our current reporting tools to include line acquisition data, enhancing RPPR/sRPPR reporting with known identifiers and controlled vocabularies. We will support these aims by ensuring thorough training of ZIRC staff in programming languages, database management and curation, zebrafish husbandry, lab procedures, and professional development.