Hi all,


I am pleased to share the updated ‘Atlas of community and citizen science 
initiatives contributing to marine mammal 
research<https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?mid=1Af787aPuJ36qfWJnE7ny_bXObfgGnoI&ll=-3.81666561775622e-14%2C-11.349901556045097&z=1>’,
 and share a FINAL CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS AND FINAL CHECKS 🐋🗣



The atlas collates worldwide examples into an interactive map, showcasing the 
variety of ways citizen and community scientists have contributed to marine 
mammal research. We hope this effort will inspire other projects, and will 
provide a resource for learning about the variety of work going on for each 
species/location, acting as a source for inspiration and networking etc. To 
make the map, we have so far collated examples in three ways (through a 
systematic literature mapping process, via a workshop held at the 2025 European 
Cetacean Society conference, and through a public call for submissions). To 
finish this effort, we would now like to make a FINAL CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS, to 
ensure we capture as many community and citizen science projects and efforts as 
possible! We also ask anyone that has work featured to check they are happy 
with the information presented.



You can see the current version of the map here: https://bit.ly/CitSciMap



Please submit final submissions or comments by 30 September 2025, you can 
submit by emailing Emily Hague 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) – please include a

  *   title,
  *   short description (including how citizen science and/or communities 
feature),
  *   location (for placement on the map),
  *   URL web link (if available), and
  *   the list of marine mammal species focused on.


Once complete, we will finalise the map and publish it alongside a peer review 
publication. By submitting examples, you agree for them to be featured in the 
maps and publication. Note, the interactive map linked here is just presented 
for illustrative purposes to show progress so far and help you identify missing 
projects that are not yet featured (please don’t use or cite this without 
speaking to us first!).

Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or submissions. No 
project is too big or small to be featured!

Best wishes,

Emily




This work is being conducted under the BLUE CONNECT project, which is funded by 
the European Union under the Horizon Ocean Mission funding 
(HORIZON-MISS-2023OCEAN-01).


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