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Monitoring the vast expanse of oceans presents a daunting challenge: how to take sufficient high-quality measurements with a relatively small group of specialized scientists and limited resources. Despite advances in remote sensing and autonomous technology, the oceans remain under-explored and under-sampled. One solution for addressing this challenge is to rely on citizen scientists, people outside...