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Title: Contribution of citizen science to improve knowledge on marine biodiversity in the Gulf Region
Authors: Castilla, A.M.
Riera, Rodrigo 
Ali Humaid, M.
Garland, T.
Alkuwari, A.
Muzaffar, S.
Naser, H.A.
Al-Mohannadi, S.
Al-Ajmi, D.
Chikhi, A.
Wessels, J.
Al-Thani, M.A.F.
Takacs, Z.
Valdeón, A.
UNESCO Clasification: 240119 Zoología marina
Keywords: Marine sustainability
Sea snakes
Interview survey
Public perception
Museum collections, et al
Issue Date: 2017
Journal: Journal of the Association of Arab Universities for Basic and Applied Sciences 
Abstract: Monitoring marine biodiversity is costly and practical solutions have to be implemented to identify species and their preferred habitats, particularly in this era of rapid global change. Citizen science has proven to be effective and with high potential for monitoring efforts, and has been extensively applied to biodiversity. We have used the citizen science approach to engage the general public and stakeholders to contribute improving the current knowledge of sea snake biodiversity in Qatar and the Gulf Region. Logistic regression analysis using demographic data from interview surveys conducted in Qatar has indicated that the people having seen more sea snakes are older than 30 years and are Qatari citizens and/or fishermen from India.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/106277
ISSN: 1815-3852
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaubas.2017.06.002
Source: Journal of the Association of Arab Universities for Basic and Applied Sciences [ISSN 1815-3852], v. 24, p. 126-135
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