Commentary on Coram et al. (2021) on the use of Facebook to understand marine mammal stranding issues in Southeast Asia
We reviewed Coram et al. (Biodivers Conserv 30:2341–2359, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-021-02196-6), a paper that highlights the use of social media data to understand marine litter and marine mammals in Southeast Asia. While we commend its intent, we find that the methodology used and conc...
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my.unimas.ir.385922022-09-07T01:06:55Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38592/ Commentary on Coram et al. (2021) on the use of Facebook to understand marine mammal stranding issues in Southeast Asia Cindy, Peter Putu Liza Kusuma, Mustika Jo Marie Vera, Acebes Nantarika, Chansue Louella, Dolar Gin Swen, Ham Ellen, Hines Wint, Hte Gianna, Minton Louisa Shobhini, Ponnampalam Lindsay, Porter Long, Vu Rodney, Westerlaken Yin Yin, Htay Tara Sayuri, Whitty QL Zoology We reviewed Coram et al. (Biodivers Conserv 30:2341–2359, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-021-02196-6), a paper that highlights the use of social media data to understand marine litter and marine mammals in Southeast Asia. While we commend its intent, we find that the methodology used and conclusions drawn portray an incomplete and inaccurate perception of how strandings, stranding response, and analysis of stranding data have been conducted in the region. By focusing on investigative results revealed by a very limited search of one social media platform (Facebook), using only English keywords, and insufficient ground-truthing, Coram et al. (2021) have, unintentionally, given the perception that Southeast Asian scientists have not conducted even the bare minimum of investigation required to better understand the issue of marine litter and its impact on marine mammals. In this commentary we provide a more accurate account of strandings research in Asia and include recommendations to improve future studies using social media to assess conservation issues. Springer 2022-05-30 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38592/1/Coram1.pdf Cindy, Peter and Putu Liza Kusuma, Mustika and Jo Marie Vera, Acebes and Nantarika, Chansue and Louella, Dolar and Gin Swen, Ham and Ellen, Hines and Wint, Hte and Gianna, Minton and Louisa Shobhini, Ponnampalam and Lindsay, Porter and Long, Vu and Rodney, Westerlaken and Yin Yin, Htay and Tara Sayuri, Whitty (2022) Commentary on Coram et al. (2021) on the use of Facebook to understand marine mammal stranding issues in Southeast Asia. Biodiversity and Conservation. pp. 1-8. ISSN 0960-3115 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10531-022-02401-0 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-022-02401-0 |
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We reviewed Coram et al. (Biodivers Conserv 30:2341–2359, 2021, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-021-02196-6), a paper that highlights the use of social media data to understand marine litter and marine mammals in Southeast Asia. While we commend its intent, we find that the methodology used and conclusions drawn portray an incomplete and inaccurate perception of how strandings, stranding response, and analysis of stranding data have been conducted in the region. By focusing on investigative results revealed by a very limited search of one social media platform (Facebook), using only English keywords, and insufficient ground-truthing, Coram et al. (2021) have, unintentionally, given the perception that Southeast Asian scientists have not conducted even the bare minimum of investigation required to better understand the issue of marine litter and its impact on marine mammals. In this commentary we provide a more accurate account of strandings research in Asia and include recommendations to improve future studies using social media to assess conservation issues. |
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Commentary on Coram et al. (2021) on the use of Facebook
to understand marine mammal stranding issues in Southeast
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Commentary on Coram et al. (2021) on the use of Facebook
to understand marine mammal stranding issues in Southeast
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Commentary on Coram et al. (2021) on the use of Facebook
to understand marine mammal stranding issues in Southeast
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Commentary on Coram et al. (2021) on the use of Facebook
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