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Emily Hague 🐳
@emily-hague.bsky.social
Shetland-based post-doctoral researcher, studying marine mammals and their threats (especially vessels) 🐳🚢🦭 Working to support communities to collect data 🫶🏽🌊
RNLI Lifeboat crew 🧡⚓️🚤
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https://www.emily-hague.com
You can submit examples by emailing Emily Hague (emily.hague@uhi.ac.uk) with information on the project(s) to be included. Where possible, please include title, short description, location, URL and species of focus! Please send your submissions by 31st July 2025.

THANK YOU!
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July 8, 2025 at 2:58 PM
We expect there are still MANY projects missing from the map and so we now ask YOU 🫵, the global marine mammal community, to help build the atlas and submit any further examples of projects and ways citizen scientists contribute to marine mammal studies, so they can be included! 🦭🐳

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July 8, 2025 at 2:58 PM
So far, we have collated examples through a systematic mapping process, conducted in April 2025, and via a workshop, at the European Cetacean Society conference held in May.
The draft map so far is available here: bit.ly/CitSciMap

Spot anything missing?

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Atlas of Citizen Science Contributions to Marine Mammal Science - Google My Maps
This map presents examples collated (so far) of ways citizen and community scientists have contributed to marine mammal research, particularly to monitoring. The examples have been collated through a ...
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July 8, 2025 at 2:58 PM
Totally agree, I just want to live in the whale room 😱😍🐳
March 1, 2025 at 6:59 AM
The vessel data in spilhaus map projection is EPIC! 😍🤯😁
January 7, 2025 at 4:59 PM