Authors
Graham J Edgar, Antonia Cooper, Susan C Baker, William Barker, Neville S Barrett, Mikel A Becerro, Amanda E Bates, Danny Brock, Daniela M Ceccarelli, Ella Clausius, Marlene Davey, Tom R Davis, Paul B Day, Andrew Green, Samuel R Griffiths, Jamie Hicks, Iván A Hinojosa, Ben K Jones, Stuart Kininmonth, Meryl F Larkin, Natali Lazzari, Jonathan S Lefcheck, Scott D Ling, Peter Mooney, Elizabeth Oh, Alejandro Pérez-Matus, Jacqueline B Pocklington, Rodrigo Riera, Jose A Sanabria-Fernandez, Yanir Seroussi, Ian Shaw, Derek Shields, Joe Shields, Margo Smith, German A Soler, Jemina Stuart-Smith, John Turnbull, Rick D Stuart-Smith
Publication date
2020/12/1
Journal
Biological conservation
Volume
252
Pages
108855
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Reef Life Survey (RLS) provides a new model for ecological monitoring through training experienced recreational divers in underwater visual census methods to the level of skilled scientists. Detail produced is similar to that of programs with professional scientific teams, at low cost to allow global coverage. RLS differs from most other citizen science initiatives in its emphasis on rigorous training and data quality rather than open participation, selectively involving the most skilled and committed members. Volunteers participate primarily because they appreciate the close relationship with scientists, other divers, and managers, and see their efforts directly contributing to improved environmental outcomes. RLS works closely with Australian management agencies, scheduling annual events at core monitoring sites associated with 10 inshore marine protected areas Australia-wide. Surveys of 12 offshore Australian …
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