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Citizen Science: A Window Into The World Around Us


Kauai Community Science Center
Citizen science even if you re unfamiliar with the term, you probably have a good guess as to what it means.
Some people call it. people-powered discovery, said Ellen McCallie, a program director with the National Science Foundation. Citizen science is a way that people, whether you re a trained scientist or not, can contribute to our understanding of the world. It s a way that you can volunteer your time, your energy, your expertise, to provide insight to science.
The NSF funds competitive citizen science proposals from across the country. But if you re just looking to dip your toes in, McCallie recommends the website SciStarter. It aggregates both local and global volunteer-based projects. ....

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'By-the-wind sailor' jellies wash ashore in massive numbers after warmer winters


Observations by citizen scientists help researchers find patterns in jellyfish strandings
Velella velella, also called “by-the-wind sailor” jellies, washed ashore at Moolack Beach, Oregon.
As their name suggests, by-the-wind sailor jellyfish know how to catch a breeze. Using a stiff, translucent sail propped an inch above the surface of the ocean, these teacup-sized organisms skim along the water, dangling a fringe of delicate purple tentacles just below the surface to capture zooplankton and larval fish as they travel.
At the mercy of the wind, these jellies, sometimes numbering in the trillions, can wash ashore on beaches around the world, including up and down the U.S. West Coast, in what is called a stranding event. While these mass stranding events are hard to miss, very little is known about how or why they happen. ....

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