Divers as Citizen Scientists: Response Time, Accuracy and Precision of Water Temperature Measurement Using Dive Computers.
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2021Author
Marlowe, Celia
Hyder, Kieran
Sayer, Martin D. J.
Kaiser, Jan
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There is a lack of depth-resolved temperature data, especially in coastal areas, which are often commonly dived by SCUBA divers. Many case studies have demonstrated that citizen science can provide high quality data, although users require more confidence in the accuracy of these data. This study examined the response time, accuracy and precision of water temperature measurement in 28 dive computers plus three underwater cameras, from 12 models. A total of 239 temperature response times (τ) were collected from 29 devices over 11 chamber dives. Mean τ by device ranged from (17 ± 6) to (341 ± 69) s, with significant between-model differences found for τ across all models. Clear differences were found in τ by pressure sensor location and material, but not by size. Two models had comparable τ to designed-for-purpose aquatic temperature loggers. 337 mean data points were collected from equilibrated temperatures in hyperbaric chamber (n = 185) and sea (n = 152) dives, compared with baseline .....
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Frontiers in Marine ScienceVolume
8Issue
Article 617691Page Range
15pp.Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aEssential Ocean Variables (EOV)
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10.3389/fmars.2021.617691Citation
Marlowe, C., Hyder, K., Sayer, M.D.J. and Kaiser, J. (2021) Divers as Citizen Scientists: Response Time, Accuracy and Precision of Water Temperature Measurement Using Dive Computers. Frontiers in Marine Science, 8:617691, 15pp. DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.617691Collections
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