

A Deep Dive
This page presents all the sources of information and knowledge that’s been used in this project. Here you can find the summaries of the interviews but for further analysis of the industry, situation and future of diving check out OUR MISSION.
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The project has been considerably extensive, encompassing a significant amount of information. On this webpage, you will discover all the materials that the group has utilized to execute each step of the project, starting from the initial pitch to the final webpage. The section is systematically arranged into various categories based on the types of sources used - including interviews, reports, course literature and lectures.
Interviews
To make it possible for us to make the most effective and functional sensor it was necessary to gather information both about the industry as well as the data needs. We needed to get to know the people who will collect the data and the people who will use it. In order to do this a PESTEL-analysis was done and the situation was analyzed from political, economical, social, technological, environmental and legal point of views. This was done by research of literature but mostly through interviews. From these interviews we got insights of the diving community, how and why divers could help gather data and what data the marine scientist needs.

Matthias Obst
Marine Biologist, department of Marine Science
Environmental aspect


Erland Lettevall
Hav och Vatten
Legal aspect
Agnes Yttreberg
Hav och Vatten
Legal aspect


Fredrik Gustafsson
Deepod. Degree from KTH in Engineering.
Technical aspect

Emmy Ahlen
Owner of Vrakdykarna (dive shop). Diver and Marine Scientist
Social aspect

Martin Mohrmann
Vocie of the Ocean (VOTO). Marine Researcher.
Scientific aspect

Anne Gunnäs
Lysekils kommun. Maritime Business Developer.
Political aspect
Sam Dupont
Kristineberg Center. Associate Professor.
Scientific aspect

References
This page is dedicated to list all the references that we have used to gather information for our work. We invite you to utilize this reference page as a model for future research and hope that they provide you with a deeper insight to our work.
Reports​
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PADI. 2021. 2021 Worldwide Corporate Statistics. https://www.padi.com/sites/default/files/documents/2021-02/2021%20PADI%20Worldwide%20Statistics.pdf. (Collected 2023-04-27) (R:2)
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International Union for conservation of nature. 2017. Ocean acidification. https://www.iucn.org/sites/default/files/2022-07/ocean_acidification_issues_brief.pdf (Collected 2023-04-17) (R:6)
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Giest, Sarah. Samuels, Annemarie. 2020. For good measure: data gaps in a big data world. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11077-020-09384-1 (Collected 2023-04-27) (R:10)
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Haklay, Mordechai. Dörler, Daniel. Heigl, Florian. Manzoni, Marina. Hecker, Susanne. Vohland, Katrin. 2021. What is citizen science? The challanges of definition. https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/978-3-030-58278-4_2?pdf=chapter%20toc. (Collected 2023-04-07) (R:15)
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The ocean portal team. 2018. Ocean Acidification. Smithsonian. https://ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/invertebrates/ocean-acidification. (Collected 2023-04-17) (R:18)
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Doney, Scott C. Busch, Shallin. Cooley, Sarah R. Kroeker, Kristy J. 2020. The impacts of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems and reliant human communities. https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-environ-012320-083019. (collected 2023-04-17) (R:19)
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National academies press. 2010. Ocean Acidification. Washington. https://nap.nationalacademies.org/read/12904/chapter/1. (Collected 2023-04-27) (R:20)
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Marre G, Holon F, Luque S, Boissery P and Deter J (2019) Monitoring Marine Habitats With Photogrammetry: A Cost-Effective, Accurate, Precise and High-Resolution Reconstruction Method. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2019.00276/full (Collected 2023-04-27) (R:21)
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Hoegh-Guldberg O, Poloczanska ES, Skirving W and Dove S (2017) Coral Reef Ecosystems under Climate Change and Ocean Acidification. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2017.00158/full (Collected 2023-04-27) (R:23)
​Websites
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Sea History For Kids. Diving. https://seahistory.org/sea-history-for-kids/diving/. (Collected 2023-04-27) (R:1)​
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PADI. 2022. How diving helps save the ocean. https://blog.padi.com/how-diving-helps-me-save-the-ocean/. (collected 2023-04-27) (R:3)
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United Nations. 2022. Oceans in danger: the threats they face. https://unric.org/en/oceans-in-danger-the-threats-they-face/. (Collected 2023-04-17) (R:4)
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United nations. How is climate change impacting the world's oceans. https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/science/climate-issues/ocean-impacts. (Collected 2023-04-17) (R:5)
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PADI. 2023. 7 Marine Conservation Facts to give you hope for the future of the ocean. https://blog.padi.com/marine-conservation-facts-to-give-hope-for-the-future/. (Collected 2023-04-17) (R:7)​​​
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NOAA Ocean Acidification Program. 2023. Our Changing Oceans. https://oceanacidification.noaa.gov/OurChangingOcean.aspx. (Collected 2023-04-17). (R:8)
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Cornell Law School. Data gap. https://www.law.cornell.edu/definitions/index.php?width=840&height=800&iframe=true&def_id=8ce859677736543731eefd3c64709634&term_occur=999&term_src=Title:40:Chapter:I:Subchapter:E:Part:152:Subpart:E:152.90. (Collected 2023-04-27) (R:9)
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NOAA. 2020. Ocean Acidification. https://www.noaa.gov/education/resource-collections/ocean-coasts/ocean-acidification. (Collected 2023-04-27) (R:22)​​
Course literature
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Swedish National Data Service. 2021. The FAIR data principles. https://snd.gu.se/en/manage-data/prepare-and-share/FAIR-data-principles. (Collected 2023-05-05) (R:12)
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European Commission. 2022. A green and digital future: 7 insights from strategic foresight. https://joint-research-centre.ec.europa.eu/jrc-news-and-updates/green-and-digital-future-7-insights-strategic-foresight-2022-06-30_en. (Collected 2023-05-04) (R:14)
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Skarlatidou, A., Ponti, M., Sprinks, J., Nold, C., Haklay, M. and Kanjo, E. (2019). User experience of digital technologies in citizen science. JCOM 18(01), E. https://jcom.sissa.it/article/pubid/JCOM_1801_2019_E/#X0-SkarlatidouHamiltonVitos2019 (Collected 2023-05-05) (R:16)
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Garcia-Soto C, Seys JJC, Zielinski O, Busch JA, Luna SI, Baez JC, Domegan C, Dubsky K, Kotynska-Zielinska I, Loubat P, Malfatti F, Mannaerts G, McHugh P, Monestiez P, van der Meeren GI and Gorsky G (2021) Marine Citizen Science: Current State in Europe and New Technological Developments. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.621472/full (Collected 2023-05-04) (R:17)
Course lectures
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Mafalda de Freitas. 2023. Technology to fill ocean data gaps. [Powerpoint presentation] https://chalmers.instructure.com/courses/23435/files/2689344?module_item_id=366257. (Collected 2023-05-04) (R:11)
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Torsten Linders. 2023. Coastal data gaps. [Powerpoint presentation] https://app.slack.com/client/TM73TH0JD/C04UHST23T2. (Collected 2023-05-04) (R:13)​
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