| Literature DB >> 36065211 |
M Kelly-Quinn1, J N Biggs2, S Brooks3, P Fortuño4, S Hegarty5, J I Jones6, F Regan5,7.
Abstract
Monitoring the condition (water quality, biodiversity, hydromorphology) of small water bodies presents a challenge for the relevant authorities in terms of time and resources (labour and financial) due to the extensive length of the stream network or the sheer number of small standing water bodies. Citizen science can help address information gaps, but the effort required should not be underestimated if such projects are to generate reliable and sustained data collection. The overall aim of this paper is to propose a framework for operationalisation of citizen science targeting collection of data from small water bodies. We first consider the data gaps and the elements (water chemistry, ecology, hydromorphology) to be addressed, in order to define where citizen science could best make an impact. We review examples of tools and methods that are appropriate for small water bodies, based on experience from a selection of freshwater citizen science projects, and the support that is needed for effective and sustained small water body projects across Europe.Entities:
Keywords: Catchment types; Citizen science; Framework; Ponds; River condition assessment; Small streams; Small water bodies
Year: 2022 PMID: 36065211 PMCID: PMC9430020 DOI: 10.1007/s10750-022-04973-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hydrobiologia ISSN: 0018-8158 Impact factor: 2.822
Selected examples of citizen science initiatives at country, continent and global levels
| No | Name of Initiative | Country | Water body targeted | Type of data | Training and resources | Data input (paper or online form) | Data Repository | Website | Suitability for small waters |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Clean Water for Wildlife | UK | All (ponds, streams, rivers, lakes, ditches, fens, springs, flushes) | Nitrate, phosphate | Workshops, tutorials, videos, written materials | Online | Freshwater Habitats Trust website | Yes | |
| 2 | Anglers’ Riverfly Monitoring Initiative (ARMI) | UK | Rivers | Macroinvertebrates | Workshop and written materials | Online to national database | National database held at the Freshwater Biological Association | Yes | |
| 3 | RiuNet | Spain | Small streams | Hydrology, riparian forest quality aquatic habitat heterogeneity Macroinvertebrates Ecosystem services | Tutorial in app, Training provided | Mobile app | FEHMLab | Methodology has been used on small streams | |
| 4 | Projecte Rius | Spain | Small streams | Hydrology, riparian forest quality aquatic habitat heterogeneity Macroinvertebrate Temperature, nitrates, oxygen, pH, turbidity | Training provided, Instruction leaflet | Online form on website and mobile app | Associació Hàbitats | Methodology has been used on small streams | |
| 5 | FreshWater Watch (incl. WaterBlitz) | Europe | All | Nitrate, phosphate | Tutorial in app, information leaflet provided | Mobile app | Freshwater Watch | Methodology has been used on small streams | |
| 6 | 1000 punts d’aigua | Spain | Springs, ponds | Typology, hydromorphology, Flora, fauna, impacts Conservation status | Handbook, Instruction leaflet | Online form on website and mobile app | Paisatges Vius | Developed for small water bodies from Catalonia region | |
| 7 | MoRPh | UK and Ireland | Rivers and streams | Geomorphic features/indicators, physical habitats, riparian and in-channel vegetation structure, human pressures and interventions | Training courses, supporting written materials—online form, mobile app Also includes training for MoRPH trainers | Fully accessible On-line Information System | cartographer.io | Yes, developed for wet or dry watercourses < 20 m wide | |
| 8 | PondNet (Freshwater Habitats Trust) | UK | Ponds | Biological surveys of individual species, including eDNA | Tutorial, videos, written materials | Online | Freshwater Habitats Trust website | Standard survey methods developed for a range of species, and eDNA surveys | |
| 9 | CSSI—Citizen Science Stream Index | Ireland | Small streams | Macroinvertebrates | Instruction leaflet Training workshops | In development | National Biodiversity Data Centre | Developed for small streams | |
| 10 | SSIS—Small stream Impact Score | Ireland | Small streams | Macroinvertebrates | Handbook Training workshops | In development | National Biodiversity Data Centre | Developed for small streams | |
| 11 | Dragonfly Ireland | Ireland and Northern Ireland | All freshwaters | Adult dragonflies | Workshops and identification guides | Online form | National Biodiversity Data Centre | Yes | |
| 12 | Backdrop | Ireland | Urban river | Nitrates, phosphates, turbidity | Freshwater Watch | Online form on mobile app | Earthwatch (Freshwater Watch programme) | Methodology has been used on small streams | |
| 13 | Centennial | Ireland | Rural and urban rivers | Nitrates, phosphates, turbidity | DCU and Freshwater watch | Online form on mobile app | Earthwatch (Freshwater Watch programme) | In development | Methodology has been used on small streams |
| 14 | FreshWater Watch | Europe | All | Nitrate, phosphate | Tutorial in app, information leaflet provided | Mobile app | Freshwater Watch | Methodology has been used on small streams | |
| 15 | DRYRivERS | Europe | Intermittent rivers and streams | Hydrological: flow, pools or dry conditions | Tutorial and video | Online | University of Pécs | Yes, many intermittent rivers are small water bodies | |
| 16 | Plastic Origins | Europe | Rivers | Plastics | Online training | Mobile app | Plastic Origins website | Yes | |
| 17 | Secchi Dip-In | North America | Lakes, rivers & estuaries | Secchi readings | Online video | Online form | North American Lake Management Society | Yes | |
| 18 | CrowdWater | Global | Intermittent rivers and streams | Hydrological data | app tutorial, leaflets, gamification | Online form on mobile app | University of Zurich | Yes, also has a focus on temporary streams | |
| 19 | EyeOnWater | Global | Freshwater and marine surface waters | Surface water colour | Some on site | Mobile app | - | Yes for standing water bodies |
Fig. 1Percentage of samples taken from different water types by Freshwater Watch citizen scientists, 2013–2019. Data courtesy of Earthwatch from data gathered by FWW citizen scientists, mapped by authors. Based on “Earthwatch FreshWater Watch data” accessed 20/02/2020 by the authors, under CC BY. It is licensed under CC BY by Earthwatch Institute
Fig. 2Results of whole landscape evaluation of nutrient pollution by citizen science in four contrasting landscapes in the UK. The results demonstrate contrasting water quality patterns in the four demonstration landscapes. In Greater London, there are a surprising number of clean standing waters, mainly ponds, in a landscape where running waters are near universally polluted (a). In the River Ock catchment (b), a typical lowland England mixed intensive farming and urban landscape, there are isolated clean water patches in ponds, some headwater streams and lakes. The largely clean water landscape in the New Forest National Park (c) reflects the predominant semi-natural, very low input, traditional farming landscape, whereas in The Breck (d), a mixed intensive farming/high nature value landscape, again, clean water is largely restricted to smaller waters, standing and flowing, with near universal pollution of the large rivers
Fig. 3Map of the Barcelona region (NE Spain) with the studies of macroinvertebrate-based assessment of water quality undertaken by volunteers of Projecte Rius from 2005 to 2020. Blue lines represent the main river network (rivers or streams considered as water bodies by the Catalan Water Agency). The map shows that only a few studies are in small streams outside of the main river network. Base Map: population density (WorldPop, 2018). Grey: high population density; black: low population density. To see this map on a website: https://arcg.is/1q94zG
Fig. 4Illustration of the numbers involved in the Dublin and environs WaterBlitz (May 2021)—Citizen Science activities for Nutrient Monitoring, highlighting community groups that participated
Fig. 5Percentage of samples taken from streams and rivers during the Dublin WaterBlitz of May 2021. Stream order is as per EPA (Ireland) categorisation
Fig. 6A framework for operationalisation of citizen science monitoring of small water bodies. Selected examples of projects from Table 1 with the listed elements are indicated using superscripted numbers