FAU Harbor Branch Announces Dolphin Spotter: A Land-Based Citizen Science Project
by Bethany Alex | Wednesday, Feb 09, 2022
最大资源采集网's Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute in Fort Pierce is welcoming the public to join researchers in collecting information on wild dolphin populations through 鈥淒olphin Spotter,鈥 a new land-based citizen science project.聽
The land-based "Dolphin Spotter" project encourages participants from across Florida to submit observations and photos of dolphins from land through the web-based sighting submission portal. Submissions will be added to FAU Harbor Branch's Stranding and Population Assessment Team鈥檚 database to support research efforts on dolphins living in the Indian River Lagoon.聽With thousands of miles along Florida鈥檚 coastline, citizen scientists can capture areas that traditional surveys don鈥檛 reach.
鈥淟ike human fingerprints, dolphins can be individually identified using the unique patterns of nicks and notches on their dorsal fin,鈥 said Gabby Barbarite, Ph.D., director of outreach and engagement, FAU Harbor Branch. 鈥淟aunching the 鈥楧olphin Spotter鈥 citizen science project will give the public an opportunity to contribute to FAU Harbor Branch鈥檚 efforts to better understand the ecology, behavior and distribution of wild dolphins across Florida.鈥
The project鈥檚 goal is to create a platform for the community to assist in the monitoring of Florida鈥檚 dolphins, while providing opportunities for education and environmental stewardship. Citizen scientists choosing to participate will be asked to record variables such as date, time, location, dolphin behavior, water quality and weather conditions, in addition to submitting photos. Reported sighting information also will be displayed on an interactive map located on FAU Harbor Branch鈥檚 Citizen Science webpage.
鈥淔actors that impact Florida dolphin鈥檚 ecosystems directly impact our ecosystems and the more we can learn about the population, the more we can do to conserve it,鈥 said Steve Burton, director, Stranding and Population Assessment Team, FAU Harbor Branch.
The 鈥淒olphin Spotter鈥 project was supported by the Protect Wild Dolphins Florida specialty license plate, which is administered by the Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute Foundation.聽
For more information on 鈥淒olphin Spotter鈥 or other outreach programs at FAU Harbor Branch, visit www.fau.edu/HBOI/discover-fau-harbor-branch.