Seafarer citizen scientist ocean transparency data as a resource for phytoplankton and climate research

Date
2017-12-06Author
Seafarers, SD
Lavender, S
Beaugrand, G
Barlow, N
Crotty, D
Evans, J
Kirby, R
Subject
Climate Change Oceans and Seas Phytoplankton Remote Sensing Technology Research Smartphone
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The oceans' phytoplankton that underpin the marine food chain appear to be changing in abundance due to global climate change. Here, we compare the first four years of data from a citizen science ocean transparency study, conducted by seafarers using home-made Secchi Disks and a free Smartphone application called Secchi, with contemporaneous satellite ocean colour measurements. Our results show seafarers collect useful Secchi Disk measurements of ocean transparency that could help future assessments of climate-induced changes in the phytoplankton when used to extend historical Secchi Disk data.
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Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Place of Publication
United States
Editor
MacKenzie BR
Journal
PLOS ONE
Volume
12
Issue
12
Pagination
e0186092-e0186092
Number
ARTN e0186092
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