The social and economic benefits of the coastal zone make it one of the most treasured environments on our planet. Yet it is vulnerable to increasing anthropogenic pressure and climate change. Coastal management aims to mitigate these pressures while augmenting the socio-economic benefits the coastal region has to offer. However, coastal management is challenged by inadequate sampling of key environmental indicators, partly due to issues relating to cost of data collection. Here, we investigate the use of recreational surfers as platforms to improve sampling coverage of environmental indicators in the coastal zone. We equipped a recreational surfer, based in the south west United Kingdom (UK), with a temperature sensor and Global Positionin...
Coastal zones provide significant social and economic benefits to society and are home to the majori...
In a detailed analysis, Small and Nicholls (2003) found that the coastal population is approximately...
In a detailed analysis, Small and Nicholls (2003) found that the coastal population is approximately...
<div><p>The social and economic benefits of the coastal zone make it one of the most treasured envir...
The social and economic benefits of the coastal zone make it one of the most treasured environments ...
The social and economic benefits of the coastal zone make it one of the most treasured environments ...
© 2015 Brewin et al.This is the author's accepted version. The definitive open access article is ava...
<p>These statistics were computed as follows. Firstly, the total number of surfs per month were comp...
Sea level rise resulting from human-induced global warming poses a grave threat to our planet, parti...
<p>(a) Shows the locations of the 85 surfing sessions in South West UK conducted during the study, o...
Sustained observations allow for the tracking of change in oceanography and ecosystems, however, the...
Sustained observations allow for the tracking of change in oceanography and ecosystems, however, the...
The nearshore coastal ocean is one of the most dynamic and biologically productive regions on our pl...
The nearshore coastal ocean is one of the most dynamic and biologically productive regions on our pl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of British surfers toward their environment. ...
Coastal zones provide significant social and economic benefits to society and are home to the majori...
In a detailed analysis, Small and Nicholls (2003) found that the coastal population is approximately...
In a detailed analysis, Small and Nicholls (2003) found that the coastal population is approximately...
<div><p>The social and economic benefits of the coastal zone make it one of the most treasured envir...
The social and economic benefits of the coastal zone make it one of the most treasured environments ...
The social and economic benefits of the coastal zone make it one of the most treasured environments ...
© 2015 Brewin et al.This is the author's accepted version. The definitive open access article is ava...
<p>These statistics were computed as follows. Firstly, the total number of surfs per month were comp...
Sea level rise resulting from human-induced global warming poses a grave threat to our planet, parti...
<p>(a) Shows the locations of the 85 surfing sessions in South West UK conducted during the study, o...
Sustained observations allow for the tracking of change in oceanography and ecosystems, however, the...
Sustained observations allow for the tracking of change in oceanography and ecosystems, however, the...
The nearshore coastal ocean is one of the most dynamic and biologically productive regions on our pl...
The nearshore coastal ocean is one of the most dynamic and biologically productive regions on our pl...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of British surfers toward their environment. ...
Coastal zones provide significant social and economic benefits to society and are home to the majori...
In a detailed analysis, Small and Nicholls (2003) found that the coastal population is approximately...
In a detailed analysis, Small and Nicholls (2003) found that the coastal population is approximately...