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Remote Sensing | 2016

Citizen Bio-Optical Observations from Coast- and Ocean and Their Compatibility with Ocean Colour Satellite Measurements

Julia A. Busch; Raúl Bardají; Luigi Ceccaroni; Anna Friedrichs; Jaume Piera; Carine Simon; Peter Thijsse; Marcel R. Wernand; Hendrik Jan van der Woerd; Oliver Zielinski

Marine processes are observed with sensors from both the ground and space over large spatio-temporal scales. Citizen-based contributions can fill observational gaps and increase environmental stewardship amongst the public. For this purpose, tools and methods for citizen science need to (1) complement existing datasets; and (2) be affordable, while appealing to different user and developer groups. In this article, tools and methods developed in the 7th Framework Programme of European Union (EU FP 7) funded project Citclops (citizens’ observatories for coast and ocean optical monitoring) are reviewed. Tools range from a stand-alone smartphone app to devices with Arduino and 3-D printing, and hence are attractive to a diversity of users; from the general public to more specified maker- and open labware movements. Standardization to common water quality parameters and methods allows long-term storage in regular marine data repositories, such as SeaDataNet and EMODnet, thereby providing open data access. Due to the given intercomparability to existing remote sensing datasets, these tools are ready to complement the marine datapool. In the future, such combined satellite and citizen observations may set measurements by the engaged public in a larger context and hence increase their individual meaning. In a wider sense, a synoptic use can support research, management authorities, and societies at large.


Sensors | 2016

Estimating the Underwater Diffuse Attenuation Coefficient with a Low-Cost Instrument: The KdUINO DIY Buoy.

Raúl Bardají; Albert-Miquel Sánchez; Carine Simon; Marcel R. Wernand; Jaume Piera

A critical parameter to assess the environmental status of water bodies is the transparency of the water, as it is strongly affected by different water quality related components (such as the presence of phytoplankton, organic matter and sediment concentrations). One parameter to assess the water transparency is the diffuse attenuation coefficient. However, the number of subsurface irradiance measurements obtained with conventional instrumentation is relatively low, due to instrument costs and the logistic requirements to provide regular and autonomous observations. In recent years, the citizen science concept has increased the number of environmental observations, both in time and space. The recent technological advances in embedded systems and sensors also enable volunteers (citizens) to create their own devices (known as Do-It-Yourself or DIY technologies). In this paper, a DIY instrument to measure irradiance at different depths and automatically calculate the diffuse attenuation Kd coefficient is presented. The instrument, named KdUINO, is based on an encapsulated low-cost photonic sensor and Arduino (an open-hardware platform for the data acquisition). The whole instrument has been successfully operated and the data validated comparing the KdUINO measurements with the commercial instruments. Workshops have been organized with high school students to validate its feasibility.


oceans conference | 2014

Comparing water transparency measurements obtained with low-cost citizens science instruments and high-quality oceanographic instruments

Raúl Bardají; Eloy Zafra; Carine Simon; Jaume Piera

The low cost moored system KdUINO allows to measure parameters related to water transparency, specifically the diffuse attenuation coefficient parameter. In this contribution, its measurements are compared with other high precision scientific commercial instrument in order to estimate the sensor measurement error.


Archive | 2016

Design of innovative learning environments in the context of developing a Citizen Observatory

Jaume Piera; Josep M Mominó; Elena Jurado; Carine Simon; Raúl Bardají


Archive | 2016

Citizens’ Observatories in coastal environments: using innovative technologies (DIY instruments and data sonification) for engaging volunteers

Raúl Bardají; Jaume Piera; Carine Simon; Luigi Ceccaroni; Lucas Eznarriaga; A. Tejeda; Filip Velickovski; Alexander Steblin; Marc Pous


Archive | 2015

Estimating water transparency from citizen science underwater pictures

Carine Simon; Raúl Bardají; Jaume Piera


Archive | 2015

Citizen science and Do-It-Together techniques to estimate the quality of seawater

Carine Simon; Raúl Bardají


Archive | 2015

The great potential of KdUINO, a citizen science instrument

Raúl Bardají; Carine Simon; Jaume Piera


Archive | 2015

Advances with the KdUINO, the low-cost buoy to measure the attenuation coefficient

Raúl Bardají; Carine Simon; Albert-Miquel Sánchez; Marcel R. Wernand; Jaume Piera


Archive | 2015

Underwater imaging and citizen science to estimate water transparency

Carine Simon; Raúl Bardají; Jaume Piera

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Jaume Piera

Spanish National Research Council

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Luigi Ceccaroni

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Albert-Miquel Sánchez

Spanish National Research Council

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Filip Velickovski

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Josep M Mominó

Open University of Catalonia

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Mercè Martí

Autonomous University of Barcelona

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