Oceanographic instruments can be developed in a cost-effective and open-source manner, and deployed by citizens as part of participatory science programmes. Over the course of one week, from 23 to 27 June 2025, this PIM brought together all stakeholders to collectively design, prototype, document, and test these instruments at sea.
After an introduction to the key principles of open-source oceanography, participatory science, and the maker culture, as well as a short “datalogger” training session, students worked in small groups throughout the week to develop four projects:
At the end of this PIM, students gained an in-depth understanding of participatory science and low-tech oceanographic instrumentation projects. They also discovered the maker culture within a fablab environment and the different stages of an open-source approach: develop, prototype, test, iterate, document.
Watch the video recap of the PIM here:
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