The European-Commission-funded project 'Citclops' (Citizens' observatory for coast and ocean optical monitoring) developed methods, tools and sensors, which can be used by citizens to monitor natural waters, with a strong focus on long-term data series related to environmental sciences. The new sensors, based on optical technologies, respond to a number of scientific, technical and societal objectives, ranging from more precise monitoring of key environmental descriptors of the aquatic environment (water colour, transparency and fluorescence) to an improved management of data collected with citizen participation. The sensors were tested, calibrated, integrated on several platforms, scientifically validated and demonstrated in the field. The...
The quality of a community’s water supply is an important factor for determining the health of indiv...
The United Nations has voiced its support for the use of citizen science to aid ambient water qualit...
International audienceA citizen monitoring program (Phenomer) of marine water discolorations caused ...
The European-Commission—funded project ‘Citclops’ (Citizens’ observatory for coast and ocean optical...
19 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesMarine processes are observed with sensors from both the ground and spa...
Measuring the optical properties of water bodies (as indicators of, e.g., sewage impact, dissolved o...
Ocean Optics XXI, 8-12 October 2012, Glasgow, Scotland, United KingdomEnvironmental problems should ...
Citizen science aims to mobilise the general public, motivated by curiosity, to collect scientific d...
Within the United Nations Sustainable Development 2030 agenda, sustainable growth in the marine and ...
Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Mountain...
Citizen observations, environmental data gathered by volunteers without professional observation cap...
Citizen science is an efficient tool for data collection for scientific projects. In the framework o...
Water is all around us and is vital for all aspects of life. Studying the various compounds and life...
The quality of a community’s water supply is an important factor for determining the health of indiv...
The United Nations has voiced its support for the use of citizen science to aid ambient water qualit...
International audienceA citizen monitoring program (Phenomer) of marine water discolorations caused ...
The European-Commission—funded project ‘Citclops’ (Citizens’ observatory for coast and ocean optical...
19 pages, 5 figures, 3 tablesMarine processes are observed with sensors from both the ground and spa...
Measuring the optical properties of water bodies (as indicators of, e.g., sewage impact, dissolved o...
Ocean Optics XXI, 8-12 October 2012, Glasgow, Scotland, United KingdomEnvironmental problems should ...
Citizen science aims to mobilise the general public, motivated by curiosity, to collect scientific d...
Within the United Nations Sustainable Development 2030 agenda, sustainable growth in the marine and ...
Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Mountain...
Citizen observations, environmental data gathered by volunteers without professional observation cap...
Citizen science is an efficient tool for data collection for scientific projects. In the framework o...
Water is all around us and is vital for all aspects of life. Studying the various compounds and life...
The quality of a community’s water supply is an important factor for determining the health of indiv...
The United Nations has voiced its support for the use of citizen science to aid ambient water qualit...
International audienceA citizen monitoring program (Phenomer) of marine water discolorations caused ...