Citizen-science for the future : advisory case studies from around the globe

The democratization of ocean observation has the potential to add millions of observations every day. Though not a solution for all ocean monitoring needs, citizen scientists offer compelling examples showcasing their ability to augment and enhance traditional research and monitoring. Information th...

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Main Authors: Simoniello, Christina, Jencks, Jennifer, Lauro, Federico M., Loftis, Jon Derek, Weslawski, Jan Marcin, Deja, Kajetan, Forrest, David R., Gossett, Sarah, Jeffries, Thomas C., Jensen, Rachelle M., Kobara, Shinichi, Nolan, Lindsey, Ostrowski, Martin, Pounds, Dana, Roseman, Gabriel, Basco, Olivia, Gosselin, Serge, Reed, Adam, Wills, Peter, Wyatt, David
Other Authors: Asian School of the Environment
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1439832020-10-10T20:11:24Z Citizen-science for the future : advisory case studies from around the globe Simoniello, Christina Jencks, Jennifer Lauro, Federico M. Loftis, Jon Derek Weslawski, Jan Marcin Deja, Kajetan Forrest, David R. Gossett, Sarah Jeffries, Thomas C. Jensen, Rachelle M. Kobara, Shinichi Nolan, Lindsey Ostrowski, Martin Pounds, Dana Roseman, Gabriel Basco, Olivia Gosselin, Serge Reed, Adam Wills, Peter Wyatt, David Asian School of the Environment Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences and Engineering Science::General Citizen Science Ocean Observing Systems The democratization of ocean observation has the potential to add millions of observations every day. Though not a solution for all ocean monitoring needs, citizen scientists offer compelling examples showcasing their ability to augment and enhance traditional research and monitoring. Information they are providing is increasing the spatial and temporal frequency and duration of sampling, reducing time and labor costs for academic and government monitoring programs, providing hands-on STEM learning related to real-world issues and increasing public awareness and support for the scientific process. Examples provided here demonstrate the wide range of people who are already dramatically reducing gaps in our global observing network while at the same time providing unique opportunities to meaningfully engage in ocean observing and the research and conservation it supports. While there are still challenges to overcome before widespread inclusion in projects requiring scientific rigor, the growing organization of international citizen science associations is helping to reduce barriers. The case studies described support the idea that citizen scientists should be part of an effective global strategy for a sustained, multidisciplinary and integrated observing system. Published version 2020-10-06T04:07:56Z 2020-10-06T04:07:56Z 2019 Journal Article Simoniello, C., Jencks, J., Lauro, F. M., Loftis, J. D., Weslawski, J. M., Deja, K., . . . Wyatt, D. (2019). Citizen-science for the future : advisory case studies from around the globe. Frontiers in Marine Science, 6, 225-. doi:10.3389/fmars.2019.00225 2296-7745 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143983 10.3389/fmars.2019.00225 6 en Frontiers in Marine Science © 2019 Simoniello, Jencks, Lauro, Loftis, Weslawski, Deja, Forrest, Gossett, Jeffries, Jensen, Kobara, Nolan, Ostrowski, Pounds, Roseman, Basco, Gosselin, Reed, Wills and Wyatt. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. application/pdf
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topic Science::General
Citizen Science
Ocean Observing Systems
spellingShingle Science::General
Citizen Science
Ocean Observing Systems
Simoniello, Christina
Jencks, Jennifer
Lauro, Federico M.
Loftis, Jon Derek
Weslawski, Jan Marcin
Deja, Kajetan
Forrest, David R.
Gossett, Sarah
Jeffries, Thomas C.
Jensen, Rachelle M.
Kobara, Shinichi
Nolan, Lindsey
Ostrowski, Martin
Pounds, Dana
Roseman, Gabriel
Basco, Olivia
Gosselin, Serge
Reed, Adam
Wills, Peter
Wyatt, David
Citizen-science for the future : advisory case studies from around the globe
description The democratization of ocean observation has the potential to add millions of observations every day. Though not a solution for all ocean monitoring needs, citizen scientists offer compelling examples showcasing their ability to augment and enhance traditional research and monitoring. Information they are providing is increasing the spatial and temporal frequency and duration of sampling, reducing time and labor costs for academic and government monitoring programs, providing hands-on STEM learning related to real-world issues and increasing public awareness and support for the scientific process. Examples provided here demonstrate the wide range of people who are already dramatically reducing gaps in our global observing network while at the same time providing unique opportunities to meaningfully engage in ocean observing and the research and conservation it supports. While there are still challenges to overcome before widespread inclusion in projects requiring scientific rigor, the growing organization of international citizen science associations is helping to reduce barriers. The case studies described support the idea that citizen scientists should be part of an effective global strategy for a sustained, multidisciplinary and integrated observing system.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
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Simoniello, Christina
Jencks, Jennifer
Lauro, Federico M.
Loftis, Jon Derek
Weslawski, Jan Marcin
Deja, Kajetan
Forrest, David R.
Gossett, Sarah
Jeffries, Thomas C.
Jensen, Rachelle M.
Kobara, Shinichi
Nolan, Lindsey
Ostrowski, Martin
Pounds, Dana
Roseman, Gabriel
Basco, Olivia
Gosselin, Serge
Reed, Adam
Wills, Peter
Wyatt, David
format Article
author Simoniello, Christina
Jencks, Jennifer
Lauro, Federico M.
Loftis, Jon Derek
Weslawski, Jan Marcin
Deja, Kajetan
Forrest, David R.
Gossett, Sarah
Jeffries, Thomas C.
Jensen, Rachelle M.
Kobara, Shinichi
Nolan, Lindsey
Ostrowski, Martin
Pounds, Dana
Roseman, Gabriel
Basco, Olivia
Gosselin, Serge
Reed, Adam
Wills, Peter
Wyatt, David
author_sort Simoniello, Christina
title Citizen-science for the future : advisory case studies from around the globe
title_short Citizen-science for the future : advisory case studies from around the globe
title_full Citizen-science for the future : advisory case studies from around the globe
title_fullStr Citizen-science for the future : advisory case studies from around the globe
title_full_unstemmed Citizen-science for the future : advisory case studies from around the globe
title_sort citizen-science for the future : advisory case studies from around the globe
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