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DOI10.1146/annurev-marine-010318-095201
Partnering with fishing fleets to monitor ocean conditions
Gawarkiewicz G.; Malek Mercer A.
发表日期2019
ISSN1941-1405
起始页码391
结束页码411
卷号11
英文摘要Engaging ocean users, including fishing fleets, in oceanographic and ecological research is a valuable method for collecting high-quality data, improving cost efficiency, and increasing societal appreciation for scientific research. As research partners, fishing fleets provide broad access to and knowledge of the ocean, and fishers are highly motivated to use the data collected to better understand the ecosystems in which they harvest. Here, we discuss recent trends in collaborative research that have increased the capacity of and access to scientific data collection. We also describe common elements of successful collaborative research programs, including definition of a scientific problem and goals, choice of technology, data collection and sampling design, data management and dissemination, and data analysis and communication. Finally, we review four case studies that demonstrate the general principles of effective collaborative research as well as the utility of citizen-collected data for academic research and fisheries management. We also discuss the challenge of funding, particularly as it relates to maintaining collaborative research programs in the long term. We conclude with a discussion of likely future trends. Ultimately, we predict that collaborative research will continue to grow in importance as climate change increasingly impacts ocean ecosystems, commercial fisheries, and the global food supply. © Copyright 2019 by Annual Reviews. All rights reserved.
英文关键词citizen science; collaborative research; hydrography; ocean monitoring
语种英语
scopus关键词Climate change; Collector efficiency; Ecosystems; Fisheries; Food supply; Information management; Oceanography; Citizen science; Collaborative research; Collaborative research projects; Commercial fisheries; Fisheries management; hydrography; Ocean monitoring; Scientific researches; Data acquisition; academic research; climate change; commercial species; environmental monitoring; environmental research; fishery management; food supply; hydrography; marine ecosystem; marine environment; animal; cooperation; ecosystem; environmental monitoring; fishery; human; oceanography; procedures; sea; water conservation; Animals; Conservation of Water Resources; Cooperative Behavior; Ecosystem; Environmental Monitoring; Fisheries; Humans; Oceanography; Oceans and Seas
来源期刊Annual Review of Marine Science
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/161942
作者单位Department of Physical Oceanography, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA 02543, United States; Commercial Fisheries Research Foundation, Saunderstown, RI 02874, United States
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Gawarkiewicz G.,Malek Mercer A.. Partnering with fishing fleets to monitor ocean conditions[J],2019,11.
APA Gawarkiewicz G.,&Malek Mercer A..(2019).Partnering with fishing fleets to monitor ocean conditions.Annual Review of Marine Science,11.
MLA Gawarkiewicz G.,et al."Partnering with fishing fleets to monitor ocean conditions".Annual Review of Marine Science 11(2019).
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