See Salt: Recommendations for engaging oyster growers in community-based coastal monitoring programs

IF 3 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Natalie G. Nelson, Marcelo Ardón, Tal Ben-Horin, Eric Herbst, Whitney Knollenberg, María Menchú-Maldonado, Christopher L. Osburn
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Aquatic monitoring of estuarine and coastal waters remains limited due to steep maintenance requirements for in situ hardware stemming from rapid biofouling and harsh environmental conditions. Monitoring sites will also ideally span a mix of shoreline and open water locations, and the need to travel to remote locations can strain resources and limit the geographic footprint of coastal monitoring programs. To overcome these limitations, we explored opportunities to partner with aquatic industry professionals who work on the water and may be able to incorporate routine site visits for sensor maintenance as part of their day-to-day routines. We specifically focused on collaborating with oyster growers to collect continuous salinity and water level observations on their farms, as part of a community-enabled monitoring program we named “See Salt.” In this short communication, we present the See Salt program as a case study and provide recommendations for others who may be interested in establishing a similar community-supported coastal monitoring program. Our recommendations include the following: (1) establish multi-method evaluation strategies to gain insights on program improvement, (2) invest in hardware that can go long durations without recalibration and cleaning, and (3) provide participants with the equipment and training needed to maintain sensors and validate measurements on their own. While we focus on our experiences monitoring salinity and water levels with oyster growers, the recommendations are not specific or unique to these variables or this partner population; our findings are broadly applicable to aquatic monitoring performed in partnership with non-academic professionals.

参见盐:让牡蛎种植者参与社区海岸监测项目的建议
由于快速的生物污染和恶劣的环境条件,对原位硬件的维护要求很高,因此对河口和沿海水域的水生监测仍然有限。监测点也将理想地跨越海岸线和开阔水域,需要前往偏远地区可能会使资源紧张,并限制沿海监测项目的地理足迹。为了克服这些限制,我们探索了与水生工业专业人员合作的机会,这些专业人员在水中工作,并且可以将传感器维护的常规现场访问作为他们日常工作的一部分。我们特别专注于与牡蛎种植者合作,收集他们农场的连续盐度和水位观测数据,作为我们命名为“看盐”的社区监测项目的一部分。在这篇简短的文章中,我们将把See Salt项目作为一个案例研究,并为其他可能对建立类似的社区支持的海岸监测项目感兴趣的人提供建议。我们的建议包括:(1)建立多方法评估策略,以获得对程序改进的见解;(2)投资硬件,可以长时间不需要重新校准和清洗;(3)为参与者提供维护传感器和验证测量所需的设备和培训。虽然我们关注的是我们与牡蛎种植者一起监测盐度和水位的经验,但这些建议并不是针对这些变量或这个伙伴种群的特定或独特的;我们的研究结果广泛适用于与非学术专业人员合作进行的水生监测。
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
1000
审稿时长
7.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment emphasizes technical developments and data arising from environmental monitoring and assessment, the use of scientific principles in the design of monitoring systems at the local, regional and global scales, and the use of monitoring data in assessing the consequences of natural resource management actions and pollution risks to man and the environment.
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