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    • Ecotoxicology is vital for understanding pollution's effects, especially in community-engaged research (CEnR).
    • Academic researchers often lack familiarity with the communities they study, hindering CEnR effectiveness.
    • CEnR in ecotoxicology merges local knowledge and cultural understanding with scientific disciplines.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a protocol for establishing and maintaining community-university partnerships in ecotoxicology.
    • To foster genuine research relationships for improved community outcomes.
    • To address the ecotoxicological effects of pollutants through collaborative research.

    Main Methods:

    • Compiled data from qualitative interviews and group discussions with community members and researchers.
    • Developed research protocols for sustainable and equitable community-based ecotoxicology partnerships.
    • Illustrated effective practices for initiating, developing, and strengthening partnerships.

    Main Results:

    • The protocol provides a step-by-step process for building effective partnerships.
    • Integrated perspectives from diverse team members enhance research protocols.
    • Successful partnerships require trust and commitment to long-term collaboration.

    Conclusions:

    • Ecotoxicology projects benefit from diverse expertise, including technical proficiency, local knowledge, and cultural understanding.
    • Transdisciplinary teams can achieve meaningful collaborative research through this approach.
    • The developed model is replicable for future community-based ecotoxicology initiatives.