Citizen Science Engagement – March 2025

Project Overview/Introduction

The International SeaKeepers Society (SeaKeepers) proudly recognizes the following DISCOVERY Vessels for their involvement in Citizen Science initiatives throughout March 2025. Our Citizen Science program engages yacht owners, boaters, and crew in global ocean conservation by supporting marine research through data collection during regular voyages. These meaningful expeditions do not require scientists onboard and instead rely on community participation to contribute to ongoing oceanographic research and environmental monitoring efforts.

Partner Sites

Seabed 2030 Project

The following DISCOVERY Vessels enrolled in support of the Seabed 2030 initiative, helping to map the ocean floor in support of The Nippon Foundation-GEBCO Seabed 2030 Project.

Vessel NameLocationChapter
OgigionaMexicoHQ
KaihanuFijiSouth Pacific
HawkeyeAucklandSouth Pacific
NylaAucklandSouth Pacific
CienciaCanary IslandsUK
AbideNamibiaUK

ORCA OceanWatchers

The following DISCOVERY Vessels enrolled in support of ORCA OceanWatchers, a citizen science program that uses a mobile app and online training to help participants collect data on whales, dolphins, and porpoises. This data supports marine habitat monitoring and the identification of key areas for protection.

Vessel NameLocationChapter
OgigionaMexicoHQ
HappyMexicoHQ
Double CoveCanary IslandsSouth Pacific
EndeavourUnited KingdomUK
CienciaCanary IslandsUK
KaihanuFijiSP
ExumaBritish IslesUK
AcushnetNamibiaHQ

CoralWatch

The following DISCOVERY Vessels enrolled in support of CoralWatch by recording coral health using a standardized color chart. These observations help track bleaching events and support global reef conservation efforts.

Vessel NameLocationChapter
Sea ExperienceFt.LauderdaleHQ

Humpback Whale Sightings

The following DISCOVERY Vessels enrolled in support of research on humpback whales in UK and Irish waters. This study aims to understand changing patterns in humpback distribution, supporting long-term monitoring and conservation efforts in the region.

Vessel NameLocationChapter
AKULAUnited KingdomUK

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