0202411010437

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Community data on beach-washed seabirds in Australia Description: Beach-washed birds have been documented through dedicated coastal monitoring programs in numerous countries around the world. At present, Australia does not have one of these programs, and as such, some of the only data on beached birds has been collected by community (citizen) scientists. Data uploaded to existing community-science portals, such as iNaturalist, are incomplete as they were not designed for this purpose. Thus, in 2023, the Adrift Lab (www.adriftlab.org) launched a beach-washed seabird program.
STARDIT ID: 0202411010437
Dates

State ongoing
Start 2023-09-01
Form updated 2024-11-01

Report authors
Jennifer Lavers (link)
0000-0001-7596-6588
Aims
Create opportunity and a safe space for community (citizen) scientists to generate and submit robust data on the birds they observe on beaches
Provide real-time feedback to community scientists to enhance the user experience, and undertake quality control checks on the data being submitted
Generate the first, dedicated beached-bird data for Australia
Investigate the causes and consequences of mass mortality (wreck) events involving Australian seabirds
Keywords
Seabird
Beached bird survey
Australia
Community science
Citizen science
Mass mortality
Wreck event
Category
research

Inputs

organisation

Living Ocean (link)



Method: Data curation
Enablers: All roles are currently unpaid
Barriers: All roles are currently unpaid
Compensation: other(co-authorship on scientific article(s))
Declared interests: Marine science, marine conservation

Outputs and impacts

publication/report/document
Stage: Submitted for publication
Scientific research (peer-reviewed) article