Dear MARMAM community,

On behalf of the organizing team of the workshop Mobilizing citizen science for 
marine education and conservation(ID#19/20PM4) at European Cetacean Society 
(ECS) 2026, we warmly invite you to participate in our workshop, which will 
take place on Monday, April 20th from 14-17:30 in Dundee, Scotland.

This workshop is designed as an interactive space for researchers and 
practitioners interested in exploring how citizen science can contribute to 
marine mammal research, public education, and conservation. The session will 
combine short presentations, participatory discussion, and breakout activities 
to reflect on current experiences, shared challenges, and future directions in 
the field of citizen science. We also hope this session will provide an 
opportunity to exchange ideas, identify best practices and foster new 
collaborations among participants working in related areas.
Provisional AGENDA:
14:00–14:45 – Welcome, participant introductions, and workshop overview (What 
even is citizen science?)
14:45–15:30 – Short presentations and case studies
Speakers: Sofia Bonicalza, Lorenzo Gordigiani, and Emily Cunningham
15:30–15:45 – Plenary discussion 'Benefits and challenges in citizen science 
projects for marine mammal conservation'
15:45–16:00 – Coffee break
16:00–16:30 – Breakout group discussions on (1) data quality, (2) participant 
engagement, (3) ethics and (4) from data to conservation impact.
16:30–17:15 – Plenary synthesis and identification of best practices for 
effective citizen science
17:15–17:30 – Closing discussion and networking
If you are interested in attending, we would be delighted to welcome you. You 
can find more information about the workshop and how to register on the website 
of the ECS Conference: 
https://www.europeancetaceansociety.eu/conference-workshops-37.
The deadline to register is April 10.
We particularly encourage participation from colleagues working across 
different taxa, regions, and methodological approaches, as we believe that a 
broad exchange of perspectives will greatly enrich the discussion.
Thank you very much for your attention. We hope to see many of you there.
With best wishes,
Eleonora Barbaccia (Politecnico di Milano, Italy) &
Wiebke Homes (Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT), Bremen, 
Germany)



Eleonora Barbaccia

PhD Candidate

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (DICA)

Politecnico di Milano

Campus Leonardo, Ed/Bd 4

Piazza Leonardo da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy

[email protected] | 
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