“…To achieve this, the use of standardized and cost-effective procedures is needed to underpin a large-scale observation strategy that can accommodate countries across a range of baseline knowledge levels and capabilities (Bélisle, Asselin, LeBlanc, & Gauthier, 2018;Latombe et al, 2017). Yet, accessing this expert knowledge (hereafter referred as local ecological knowledge or LEK) is offering new opportunities to Mediterranean research Azzurro, Moschella, & Maynou, 2011;Bastari, Beccacece, Ferretti, Micheli, & Cerrano, 2017;Coll et al, 2014;Damalas et al, 2015;Mavruk, Saygu, Bengil, Alan, & Azzurro, 2018), providing new opportunities to overcome practical and budgetary constraint, especially in poorly studied areas. In this, fishers are a particularly interesting group of stakeholders, as they spend a considerable proportion of their lives in close contact with the marine environment and they become familiar with local species.…”