Arvanitidis Christos, Faulwetter Sarah, Chatzigeorgiou Georgios, Penev Lyubomir, Bánki Olaf, Dailianis Thanos, Pafilis Evangelos, Kouratoras Michail, Chatzinikolaou Eva, Fanini Lucia, Vasileiadou Aikaterini, Pavloudi Christina, Vavilis Panagiotis, Koulouri Panayota, Dounas Costas
Institute of Marine Biology and Genetics, Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, 71003 Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
Zookeys. 2011(150):211-29. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.150.2149. Epub 2011 Nov 28.
This paper discusses the design and implementation of a citizen science pilot project, COMBER (Citizens' Network for the Observation of Marine BiodivERsity, http://www.comber.hcmr.gr), which has been initiated under the ViBRANT EU e-infrastructure. It is designed and implemented for divers and snorkelers who are interested in participating in marine biodiversity citizen science projects. It shows the necessity of engaging the broader community in the marine biodiversity monitoring and research projects, networks and initiatives. It analyses the stakeholders, the industry and the relevant markets involved in diving activities and their potential to sustain these activities. The principles, including data policy and rewards for the participating divers through their own data, upon which this project is based are thoroughly discussed. The results of the users analysis and lessons learned so far are presented. Future plans include promotion, links with citizen science web developments, data publishing tools, and development of new scientific hypotheses to be tested by the data collected so far.
本文讨论了一个公民科学试点项目——COMBER(海洋生物多样性公民观测网络,http://www.comber.hcmr.gr)的设计与实施,该项目是在欧盟ViBRANT电子基础设施下启动的。它是为有兴趣参与海洋生物多样性公民科学项目的潜水员和浮潜者设计和实施的。它表明了让更广泛的社区参与海洋生物多样性监测和研究项目、网络及倡议的必要性。它分析了潜水活动涉及的利益相关者、行业和相关市场,以及它们维持这些活动的潜力。深入讨论了该项目所基于的原则,包括数据政策以及通过参与潜水员自身数据给予的奖励。展示了用户分析结果和目前所吸取的经验教训。未来计划包括推广、与公民科学网络发展的联系、数据发布工具,以及根据迄今收集的数据开发新的科学假设以供检验。