Dear Michael,

In case you have not received a reply yet - If you are submitting requests 
through the GBIF API there is a limit to the size of the string that can be 
submitted. It would seem that a 1000 coordinate pairs would break the limit.
I would recommend downloading data for the general area you are interested in 
and filter using a GIS application. I have done something similar using a 
complex polygon in R and I can help you in this regard.


Sincerely,

Jan K. Legind
Data manager, GBIF

From: API-users [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Reetz, 
Michael (NLPV)
Sent: 18 May 2018 09:43
To: [email protected]
Subject: [API-users] Number of coordinates in "within" predicate


Dear all,



I'm working on a procedure for data download for the "Lower Saxon Wadden Sea" 
national park using the API. It works for a smaller region defined by a polygon 
with 183 coordinate pairs (vertices). For a larger region (more than 1000 
coordinate pairs), I receive status 400 and the following response text:



Instantiation of [simple type, class 
org.gbif.api.model.occurrence.predicate.WithinPredicate] value failed: null 
(through reference chain: 
org.gbif.api.model.occurrence.predicate.WithinPredicate["geometry"])



My question is where the limit for the number of coordinate pairs is.



Thanks for help.
Kind regards
Michael Reetz
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