The future of citizen science for marine litter research: What are the benefits to be realised and the challenges to be overcome?
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- Title
- The future of citizen science for marine litter research: What are the benefits to be realised and the challenges to be overcome?
- Creators
- K. J. Wyles - University of Surrey, School of PsychologyMATTHEW PEACOCK - University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, UKN.P. Ghilardi-Lopes - Federal University of ABC, São Bernardo do Campo, São Paulo, BrazilA. Turra - Universidade de São PauloT. Rech - Universidade de São PauloL.A. Kawabe - CitizenBirgitta Carolina Maria Gatersleben - University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, UK
- Publication Details
- Marine pollution bulletin, Vol.217, 117914
- Publisher
- Elsevier Ltd
- Number of pages
- 13
- First online publication date
- 30/04/2025
- Grants
- Global Challenge Research Fund, 88200/03, UK Research and Innovation (United Kingdom, Swindon) - UKRI
- Grant note
- Global Challenge Research Fund: 88200/03 Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council: BB/T018917/1 National Institute of Science and Technology in Citizen Science: 406712/2022-0 Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq): 309697/2015-8, 310553/2019-9, 316837/2023-7
This work was supported by the Global Challenge Research Fund [grant number: 88200/03] and by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [grant number: BB/T018917/1]; Natalia Ghilardi-Lopes and Larissa Kawabe was supported by the National Institute of Science and Technology in Citizen Science (406712/2022-0); and Alexander Turra by the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) (309697/2015-8, 310553/2019-9, and 316837/2023-7). As well as the people who kindly completed our survey, we would like to acknowledge the proactive delegates to the OLA! Ocean LitterAcy workshop that helped to interpret these findings (namely Allan Paul Krelling, Amy Lusher, Andy Donnelly, Camila Camolesi Guimaraes, Elizabeth Tyson, Erik Zettler, Isabela Ribeiro Borges De Carvalho, John Schofield, Julia Porto Silva Carvalho, Justine Millard, Martin Thiel, Oliveiros Dias Junior, Paula Kasten, Richard McIlwain, Sabine Pahl, Tamyris Pegado de Souza e Silva, Vitoria Milanez Scrich, Yuri Costa) who are acting as champions for citizen science in marine litter research.
- Identifiers
- 99990465402346; WOS:001502750600001
- Academic Unit
- Institute for Sustainability; School of Health Sciences; School of Psychology
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Data Access Statement
- Anonymised data is open access and can be found here: https://researchportal.plymouth.ac. uk/en/datasets/the-future-of-citizen-science-for-marine-litter-research (DOI: 10.24382/7b6646f8-38f7-4efa-bd12-1b46bf124799)