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Citizen science in FloatEco and GO-SEA projects
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Event: 2022 Ocean Surface Topography Science Team Meeting
Session: Outreach, Education and Altimetric Data Services
Presentation type: Type Oral
Contribution: PDF file
Abstract:
Volunteers and citizen scientists can provide valuable support to scientific studies. In this presentation, we overview collaborations with citizen scientist during FloatEco (floateco.org) and GO-SEA (goseascience.org) projects, funded by NASA, and illustrate how samples and reports, collected by citizen scientists, advanced success of our projects. We also discuss difficulties of such collaborations and importance of careful selection of feasible tasks, development of clear and realistic protocols, initial training and equipping citizen scientists with sufficient tools. Value of citizen science increases as satellite altimetry evolves to resolve smaller spatial scales that play critical roles in climate and ecosystem but are not covered by limited scientific resources.
Collage. Citizen scientists from eXXpedition, The Longest Swim and The Vortex Swim help to deploy and inspect scientific instruments, and collect samples and measurements.
Collage. Citizen scientists from eXXpedition, The Longest Swim and The Vortex Swim help to deploy and inspect scientific instruments, and collect samples and measurements.
