Citizen science has been described as "the active engagement of the general public in scientific research tasks. Citizen science is a growing practice in which scientists and citizens collaborate to produce new knowledge for science and society" (Vohland et al., 2021, p. 1). Based on this definition, would you be interested in actively participating in citizen science efforts related to reef keeping? This type of collaboration has the potential to lead to improved coral reef conservation. Whether it is a program like Ocean Rescue Alliance's Coral Rangers program or information gathering in your own tank, would you be interested in learning more about the possibilities of participating in citizen science? If you are a scientist or a marine professional, how do you feel about the potential for citizen science in reef keeping? Let us know your thoughts in the thread below.
While you are thinking about the possibility of citizen science, research, and reef keeping, please take a look at the R2R Reef Hobbyist Experiments and Research Forum or one of the research-based R2R articles on reef chemistry entitled, "How We Use ICP-OES Results of Unknown Accuracy and Precision".
Additionally, you can find the link to the entire PDF of the Science of Citizen Science book by Vohland et al. here.
While you are thinking about the possibility of citizen science, research, and reef keeping, please take a look at the R2R Reef Hobbyist Experiments and Research Forum or one of the research-based R2R articles on reef chemistry entitled, "How We Use ICP-OES Results of Unknown Accuracy and Precision".
Additionally, you can find the link to the entire PDF of the Science of Citizen Science book by Vohland et al. here.