Collaboration: Where science meets citizen science

Think about it: how many scientists were with you the last time you visited the ocean, coast, forest, or any wild place? Unless you were in a research hub like the Galápagos, the answer was probably—none.

That’s where participatory science, often called citizen science, plays a vital role. By empowering people everywhere to observe and report what they see, we can begin to close critical data gaps that no single research team could ever fill alone. (Our team has published extensively on this—see our IMPACT page).

But this isn’t about replacing scientists—it’s about complementing them. Local observations, expert fieldwork, and advanced technologies like sensors, drones, satellites, and eDNA each bring unique strengths.

At eOceans, we bring all of these together—local, expert, and remote—in a unified system. When these data streams work in concert, they don’t just increase volume and resolution. They transform our collective ability to understand ecosystems and track how they’re changing over time.

The Participation Triangle, below, shows the vision of capturing all the observations from all observers anywhere in the world. eOceans is the platform that gathers and processes them all in one place, so that smart, holistic decisions can be made.

Learn more about eOceans and how it can help you capture the data and insights you need for your science, citizen science, or other monitoring and investment projects.

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