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Engaging the broader community in biodiversity research: the concept of the COMBER pilot project for divers in ViBRANT
Arvanitidis, C.; Faulwetter, S.; Chatzigeorgiou, G.; Penev, L.; Bánki, O.; Dailianis, T.; Pafilis, E.; Kouratoras, M.; Chatzinikolaou, E.; Fanini, L.; Vasileiadou, A.; Pavloudi, C.; Vavilis, P.; Koulouri, P.; Dounas, C. (2011). Engaging the broader community in biodiversity research: the concept of the COMBER pilot project for divers in ViBRANT. ZooKeys 150(150): 211-229. https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.150.2149
In: ZooKeys. Pensoft: Sofia. ISSN 1313-2989; e-ISSN 1313-2970, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Citizen science, marine biodiversity, SCUBA diving, data collection and publication, sustainability

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  • Arvanitidis, C., more
  • Faulwetter, S., more
  • Chatzigeorgiou, G., more
  • Penev, L.
  • Bánki, O.
  • Dailianis, T.
  • Pafilis, E.
  • Kouratoras, M.
  • Chatzinikolaou, E.
  • Fanini, L.
  • Vasileiadou, A.
  • Pavloudi, C., more
  • Vavilis, P.
  • Koulouri, P.
  • Dounas, C., more

Abstract
    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.

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