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The Reef Check Med Dataset on Key Mediterranean Marine Species 2001–2020

handle: 11585/840982
Since 2001, trained snorkelers, freedivers, and scuba diver volunteers (collectively called EcoDivers) have been recording data on the distribution, abundance, and bathymetric range of 43 selected key marine species along the Mediterranean Sea coasts using the Reef Check Mediterranean Underwater Coastal Environment Monitoring (RCMed U-CEM) protocol. The taxa, including algae, invertebrates, and fishes, were selected by a combination of criteria, including ease of identification and being a key indicator of shifts in the Mediterranean subtidal habitats due to local pressures and climate change. The presence and abundance of gas bubbles leaching from the seabed are also recorded. The dataset collected using the RCMed U-CEM protocol is openly accessible across different platforms and allows for various uses. It has proven to be useful for several purposes, such as monitoring the ecological status of Mediterranean coastal environments, assessing the effects of human impacts and management interventions, as well as complementing scientific papers on species distribution and abundance, distribution modeling, and historical series. Also, volunteers’ commitment promotes marine stewardship and environmental awareness in marine conservation. Here, we describe the RCMed U-CEM protocol, from training volunteers to recording, delivery, and sharing data, including the quality assurance and control (QA/QC) procedures.
- Marche Polytechnic University Italy
- CoNISMa Italy
- CoNISMa Italy
- Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna Italy
Marine Citizen Science, Global and Planetary Change, Science, Q, General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution, Ocean Engineering, Aquatic Science, QH1-199.5, Oceanography, coastal zone management, Marine Citizen Science, indicator species, marine protected areas, coastal zone management, monitoring, climate change, human impacts, Mediterranean Sea, indicator species, monitoring, climate change, Water Science and Technology, marine protected areas
Marine Citizen Science, Global and Planetary Change, Science, Q, General. Including nature conservation, geographical distribution, Ocean Engineering, Aquatic Science, QH1-199.5, Oceanography, coastal zone management, Marine Citizen Science, indicator species, marine protected areas, coastal zone management, monitoring, climate change, human impacts, Mediterranean Sea, indicator species, monitoring, climate change, Water Science and Technology, marine protected areas
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