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All Versions of WhaleReport

3.1.8

April 30, 2024

Fix minor issue

3.1.7

April 26, 2024

update news link

3.1.6

March 7, 2024

Bug fix.

3.1.5

July 13, 2023

- Updated the URL to the 'News' section - Restored the marker on the map under 'Report Sightings'. Note: please make sure the location permission for WhaleReport is switched on for your device to see the marker automatically as you create your report.
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3.1.4

March 30, 2023

Simplified Submission Process - We have streamlined the sighting submission form, reducing it from 5 to 3 pages, to make submitting your sightings quicker and more efficient. User Interface Improvements - We have made some minor tweaks to elements of the interface, optimizing for a smoother user experience. This includes a new date picker and text changes. We hope these updates make it more enjoyable and easier to share your sightings!
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3.1.2

February 15, 2023

Branding update, minor bug fixes

3.1.1

November 9, 2022

When you submit a sighting when out of cell range, WhaleReport will now save the location of your report for submission when you are back in service. Sightings made when out of service will now record the location correctly when submitted at a later date, increasing accuracy for reports made in more remote locations.
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3.1.0

April 14, 2022

Minor enhancements and bug fixes

2.0.8

August 27, 2021

Minor bug fixes and small enhancements.

1.3.2

October 17, 2019

- A refreshed user interface to make the app more intuitive - Performance improvement and bug fixes
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Price History of WhaleReport

Description of WhaleReport

Welcome to B.C. Cetacean Sightings Network’s WhaleReport app! Help the Sightings Network gather data on the occurrence and distribution of cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises) and sea turtles in B.C. waters. If you see a cetacean or sea turtle in B.C. waters, use the WhaleReport App to report what you see and directly contribute to important conservation-based research. Once submitted, your sightings will appear on your personalized map in the ‘Map’ tab. Your report will be reviewed by the Sightings Network team and you may be contacted with follow-up questions. The Sightings Network appreciates your contributions and looks forward to receiving your sightings! Use the WhaleReport app to: • Learn more about the 23 species of cetacean and four species of sea turtles that inhabit B.C. waters • View the Be Whale Wise guidelines for responsible marine wildlife viewing • Record sightings when out of mobile reception range • Track and observe sightings you’ve submitted via a personalized sightings summary About the Sightings Network The B.C. Cetacean Sightings Network is a research and conservation program of the Vancouver Aquarium in collaboration with the Cetacean Research Program of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The Sightings Network is a network of thousands of observers across British Columbia who report their sightings of whales, dolphins, porpoises and sea turtles. Anyone can be an observer and every report improves our understanding of the distribution and occurrence of cetaceans and sea turtles in B.C. waters. There are 12 species or populations of cetaceans and sea turtles native to British Columbia listed under the Species at Risk Act. These species face many threats from human activity such as entanglement in fishing gear, disturbance by vessels, and accumulation of pollutants. Learn more about cetaceans, sea turtles and their conservation at www.wildwhales.org. How Sightings Network Data is Used The data collected are used in conservation and research-based projects to better understand and protect cetacean and sea turtles in B.C. waters. Sightings are not made available to the public so as to avoid advertising cetacean and sea turtles hot spots, and contributing to vessel disturbance to cetaceans and sea turtles in these areas. Data can be requested for use in academic research, conservation assessment and planning, species recovery planning including critical habitat determination, and environmental impact assessment, evaluation and mitigation. This app was made possible through the generous support of Mountain Equipment Co-op, BG Group, and the Government of Canada. This project was undertaken with the financial support of the Government of Canada provided through the Department of the Environment. The British Columbia Cetacean Sightings Network is a collaboration between the Vancouver Aquarium and Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
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WhaleReport: FAQ

Is WhaleReport iPad-friendly?

Yes, you can use the WhaleReport app on iPad devices.
The WhaleReport app was released by Ocean Wise Conservation Association.
The app needs iOS 13.0 or later to function properly.
Currently, the WhaleReport app has a user rating of 4.0 } and receives mild reviews.
The App Genre Of The Whalereport App Is Education.
3.1.8 is the newest version of WhaleReport.
The date of the latest WhaleReport update is July 5, 2024.
WhaleReport became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the WhaleReport app is Ocean Wise Conservation Association.
WhaleReport is now available to use in Catalan, English, French and 6 more.
Sorry, WhaleReport is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, WhaleReport is not eligible for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, WhaleReport is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of WhaleReport

  • Not what I expected…

    I had hoped to see timely reports of sea life sightings, however I found a lot of information about protection procedures and programs, but the web link to the report blog is broken (may 28,2024). I wonder if any of the submissions of sightings actually go anywhere…
  • not worth your time

    it doesn’t really do much .