Please be reminded of the workshop taking place at the SMM:
Flukebook: A joint platform for citizen scientists and dedicated researchers
The use of citizen science data in wildlife research has grown over the last 
five years. Images and sighting reports from citizen scientists are now 
becoming the most abundant and inexpensive sources of wildlife data. With 
decreasing research budgets and increasing concerns for wild populations, 
citizen science has been seen as an important source of data collection, but 
also as a way of developing engagement on conservation issues with the public. 
But to date, many citizen scientist initiatives are focused solely on pooling 
data and lack powerful tools for managing and analysing data. Flukebook enables 
cloud-based data management, computer-vision assisted species detection, 
automated photo-identification, and analysis (online and exported to common 
platforms) into one system which allows citizen scientists to contribute and 
track their submissions and the individual whales they have met, while also 
enabling collaboration between multiple institutions of dedicated researchers 
in order to address questions over biological relevant scales across which no 
one research team could financially or practically operate. We are building a 
community of researchers, commercial naturalists, and public enthusiasts who 
are committed to these species. This workshop will detail Flukebook's 
capabilities and enable attendees to help shape Flukebook into a tool that is 
practical, accessible, and useful for all.
Register through the conference website 
http://www.smmconference.org/WorkshopDescriptions
For questions or more details please contact:
Jason Holmberg ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>) or Shane Gero 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>)

See you there!
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