Advancing Citizen Science for Coastal and Ocean Research.
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2017Editor
French, Veronica
Kellett, Paula
Delany, Jane
McDonough, Niall
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112pp.
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Citizen Science is an approach which involves members of the public in gathering scientific data and, in more advanced
cases, also involves them in the analysis of such data and in the design of scientific research. Benefits of this approach
include enhancing monitoring capabilities, empowering citizens and increasing Ocean Literacy, which can itself lead to
the development of environmentally-friendly behaviours. There is a long history of citizen participation in science as a
general concept. However, the process of studying and understanding the best ways to develop, implement, and evaluate
Citizen Science is just beginning and it has recently been proposed that the study of the process and outcomes of Citizen
Science merits acknowledgement as a distinct discipline in its own right.
Considering the vastness of the ocean, the extensiveness of the world’s coastlines, and the diversity of habitats,
communities and species, a full scientific exploration and understanding o.....
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Publisher: http://marineboard.eu/sites/marineboard.eu/files/public/publication/EMB_PP23__Citizen_Science_web_3.pdfPublisher
European Marine BoardOstend, Belgium
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European Marine Board Position Paper;23Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14Best Practice Type
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978-94-92043-3Citation
French, V.; Kellett, P.; Delany, J.; McDonough, N. (Eds) (2017) Advancing Citizen Science for Coastal and Ocean Research. Ostend, Belgium, European Marine Board, 112pp. (European Marine Board Position Paper 23). DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25607/OBP-29Collections