Making Waves: Marine Citizen Science for Impact

The benefit of engaging volunteers in marine citizen science projects goes beyond generation of data and has intrinsic value with regards to community capacity-building and education. Yet, despite the documented benefits of citizen science, there can be barriers to the process of developing strategi...

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Main Authors: Marie-Lise Schläppy, Jennifer Loder, Jodi Salmond, Alexandra Lea, Angela J. Dean, Chris M. Roelfsema
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Marine Science
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2017.00146/full
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spelling doaj-a89a4937194a4fceae3842e0232472632020-11-25T00:37:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452017-05-01410.3389/fmars.2017.00146243913Making Waves: Marine Citizen Science for ImpactMarie-Lise Schläppy0Marie-Lise Schläppy1Jennifer Loder2Jodi Salmond3Alexandra Lea4Angela J. Dean5Chris M. Roelfsema6Environmental Research Institute, North Highland College, University of the Highlands and IslandsThurso, United KingdomReef Check AustraliaBrisbane, QLD, AustraliaReef Check AustraliaBrisbane, QLD, AustraliaReef Check AustraliaBrisbane, QLD, AustraliaReef Check AustraliaBrisbane, QLD, AustraliaFaculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, School of Communication and Arts, University of QueenslandQLD, AustraliaRemote Sensing Research Centre, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of QueenslandBrisbane, QLD, AustraliaThe benefit of engaging volunteers in marine citizen science projects goes beyond generation of data and has intrinsic value with regards to community capacity-building and education. Yet, despite the documented benefits of citizen science, there can be barriers to the process of developing strategic citizen science projects and translating data into valued results with natural resource management applications. This paper presents four case-studies from fifteen years of Reef Check Australia (RCA) marine citizen science research and education projects. These case studies convey approaches and lessons-learned from the process of designing, implementing and sharing citizen science programs with the goal to create valuable social and environmental outcomes: Demonstrating citizen science data quality through a precision study on data and analysis of 15 years of standardized Reef Check (RC) reef health data in Queensland, Australia.Identifying and responding to data gaps through volunteer monitoring of sub-tropical rocky reefs in South East Queensland, Australia.Adapting citizen science protocols to enhance capacity building, partnerships and strategic natural resource management applications through reef habitat mapping.Tailoring new pathways for sharing citizen science findings and engaging volunteers with the community via a Reef Check Australia Ambassadors community outreach program.These case studies offer insights into considerations for developing targeted and flexible citizen science projects, showcasing the work of volunteers and project stakeholders, and collaborating with partners for applications beneficial to research, management and education.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2017.00146/fullcitizen sciencecoral reefssub-tropical reefsreef managementReef CheckReef Check Australia
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Alexandra Lea
Angela J. Dean
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Marie-Lise Schläppy
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Alexandra Lea
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Making Waves: Marine Citizen Science for Impact
Frontiers in Marine Science
citizen science
coral reefs
sub-tropical reefs
reef management
Reef Check
Reef Check Australia
author_facet Marie-Lise Schläppy
Marie-Lise Schläppy
Jennifer Loder
Jodi Salmond
Alexandra Lea
Angela J. Dean
Chris M. Roelfsema
author_sort Marie-Lise Schläppy
title Making Waves: Marine Citizen Science for Impact
title_short Making Waves: Marine Citizen Science for Impact
title_full Making Waves: Marine Citizen Science for Impact
title_fullStr Making Waves: Marine Citizen Science for Impact
title_full_unstemmed Making Waves: Marine Citizen Science for Impact
title_sort making waves: marine citizen science for impact
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Marine Science
issn 2296-7745
publishDate 2017-05-01
description The benefit of engaging volunteers in marine citizen science projects goes beyond generation of data and has intrinsic value with regards to community capacity-building and education. Yet, despite the documented benefits of citizen science, there can be barriers to the process of developing strategic citizen science projects and translating data into valued results with natural resource management applications. This paper presents four case-studies from fifteen years of Reef Check Australia (RCA) marine citizen science research and education projects. These case studies convey approaches and lessons-learned from the process of designing, implementing and sharing citizen science programs with the goal to create valuable social and environmental outcomes: Demonstrating citizen science data quality through a precision study on data and analysis of 15 years of standardized Reef Check (RC) reef health data in Queensland, Australia.Identifying and responding to data gaps through volunteer monitoring of sub-tropical rocky reefs in South East Queensland, Australia.Adapting citizen science protocols to enhance capacity building, partnerships and strategic natural resource management applications through reef habitat mapping.Tailoring new pathways for sharing citizen science findings and engaging volunteers with the community via a Reef Check Australia Ambassadors community outreach program.These case studies offer insights into considerations for developing targeted and flexible citizen science projects, showcasing the work of volunteers and project stakeholders, and collaborating with partners for applications beneficial to research, management and education.
topic citizen science
coral reefs
sub-tropical reefs
reef management
Reef Check
Reef Check Australia
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2017.00146/full
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