OBSenMER is a network of observers and users of data on marine fauna and its environment.
OBSenMER is a network of observers and users of data on marine fauna and its environment.
OBSenMER also includes: a back office, a mobile application, and a database.
In just a few clicks, and even out of reach of a network, report your sea encounters with the mobile application.
The back office allows you to consult, enter, and download the data collected by the OBSenMER network.
Adapted for all users: from the amateur boater to the expert collector.
An 'Expert' feature that allows naturalist organizations to enter their observations directly in the field.
No more times of paper sheets flying away and endless Excel files !
OBSenMER is also an extensive network, managed by geographical zones.
OBSenMER is a network of observers and users of data on marine fauna and its environment.
OBSenMER is a collaborative platform that simplifies the recording and analysis of sea observations. It encompasses various types of observations, including marine mammals, sea turtles, fish, birds, as well as human activities such as boating, fishing, pollution, etc.
OBSenMER caters to both the general public and professional naturalist organizations, collecting data from both citizen science initiatives and expert protocols.
OBSenMER is a network of data collectors and users at sea who share tools: a mobile application, a web platform, a database, and a photo-identification tool.
OBSenMER is structured into geographical zones and currently covers the Mediterranean Sea, the English Channel, the Atlantic, French Guiana, and the Caribbean, encompassing thousands of sea observers!
Mingan Island Cetacea Study (Açores)
Association EDEN-I
The Spermwhale project
MOUVBLUE
Aire Marine Protégée Cap Ferrat
Aires marines protégées Embiez cap Sicié / Cap Sicié Six-Fours
Aire marine protégée Corniche varoise
Entre Isles et Nous
Cetaceans in Jamaica
TEST
GECC PHOTO-ID
IMOCA
Nadège Gandilhon conseil
The Caribbean Cetacean Society (CCS) is the originator of the "Ti Whale An Nou" program (meaning "our little whales" in a mix of Creoles), which encompasses several cooperation, research, conservation, and education projects for the protection of Caribbean cetaceans. It involves a network of over 70 organizations. The objective of this project is to improve knowledge about cetaceans frequenting the Lesser Antilles in the long term through mobilization and local capacity building.
Since 2021, several scientific expeditions ...
In French Polynesia, between Moorea and Tahiti, daily maritime traffic can pose a threat to marine mammals by causing collisions. To mitigate this risk, the Oceania association has implemented the "Sanctuary Watch" program. Since 2019, Marine Mammal Observers have been trained to detect cetaceans aboard ships. These observations are directly transmitted to ship captains to reduce the risk of collision. The data is also referenced in the OBSenMER database, enabling the association to conduct scientific studies on the cetaceans frequenting the waters along the ...
You are free to consult the map of observations from the OBSenMER network.