Whale Alert

Reducing Ship Strikes

Published by: Conserve.IO

Description

Protect Whales. Prevent Collisions. Join the Effort.
Vessel strikes are a leading cause of whale injury and death around the world. With the Whale Alert app, you can help keep whales safe—whether you're a mariner, recreational boater, beachgoer, or scientist.
Whale Alert turns your sightings into action.
Report live, dead, or injured whales, stay informed about speed zones and regulations, and view whale activity on an interactive map. Every report contributes to a safer ocean for whales and people.
Key Features:
- Interactive Map: View recent whale sightings from professionals and citizen scientists, acoustic detections from buoys and gliders, and aerial survey data.
- Real-Time Alerts: Get notified when you're near recent whale activity or areas of concern.
- Report Sightings: Log sightings of living, dead, or injured whales and report marine hazards or vessel strikes.
- Whale ID Guide: Identify whale species accurately using an in-app identification tool.
- First Responder Connection: Quickly connect with response teams for distressed, stranded or dead whales..
- Collision Risk Monitoring: Understand your vessel’s risk based on location, speed, and likelihood of whale presence.
- Marine Rules at a Glance: Access speed limits, seasonal protections, and region-specific whale approach guidelines.
- Data-Rich Map Layers: Includes arine sanctuaries and protected areas, seasonal and dynamic management areas, U.S. marine charts, NOAA PORTS® data, and likely whale presence along the U.S. East Coast and Europe.
- Multilingual Support: Available in English, French, and Spanish.
Whale Alert is currently available in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
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Why It Matters:
Whales are vulnerable to collisions with vessels of all sizes. In California, gray whales are the most commonly reported victims of vessel strikes. On the Atlantic coast, the critically endangered North Atlantic right whale faces a similar threat. In the Mediterranean, vessel strikes are the leading cause of human-caused death for fin and sperm whales.
Slowing down saves lives. Whale Alert empowers you to take simple, informed actions that make a big impact. By reporting sightings and following in-app guidance, you help reduce ship strikes, inform science and policy, and protect some of the ocean’s most iconic creatures.
The Whale Alert team consists of IFAW, Conserve.IO and Greenov. We are part of a global effort to reduce vessel strikes and other human activities that threaten marine mammals. Our network of partners, contributors and sponsors include NOAA Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary, Whale Alert — West Coast, NOAA Fisheries Service, Canadian Whale Institute, Channel Island Cetacean Research Unit, Bay of Fundy—Tidal Energy, Whale Alert Alaska—National Park Service, The Marine Mammal Center, Orca Network, Beam Reach, OceanWise, Marine Mammal Advisory Group, Ørsted and ProtectedSeas.
Download Whale Alert today and help make the ocean safer for whales—one sighting at a time.
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Whale Alert Reviews

Good but could be improved

alyssa183893838 on

United States

This is a super helpful app for the whale enthusiast and I can see how it would be helpful for those with boats! Unfortunately, the update time is very much lagging, which is less helpful. I was using this to try to see whales on a recent trip and I was in the area where whales were located, but didn’t see the updates to this app until hours later despite checking it and refreshing it frequently. Good, could be great with some updates.

Continues to use location well after closing the app

tpeterson1959 on

United States

I like this app and check on my daily commute across Puget Sound, but it continues to use location services for up to an hour after I stopped using the app (and have been inland, well away from water. I have it set to use the precise location while using the app). Otherwise it’s nice to use and very informative concerning the whales and whale pods spotted along my commute.

So far…

Jleadsinger on

United States

I really love how this app is designed. Straightforward, not a lot of distracting and unnecessary elements. Definitely a few tweaks needed to really make it ultimately user friendly but it is by far the best one I’ve used!

All boaters need this!

Lhizzzzzle55 on

United States

Really important system to alert boaters to avoid endangered whales and submit their sightings. A must for anyone who works on the water!

Anyone who hates on this app don’t see its future potential

Budweiser101 on

United States

Some of these reviews are made to taint this app’s worth. The cause is a start and this app is its representation.

Finally!

Leftovers ain't bad on

United States

an app to track your mom

Crashes

Captain KT on

United States

This app is a joke. It crashes constantly. Don’t waste your time with it

Potential but suuuper slow

Mitesh Gala on

United States

The multiple layers added to this map feature makes the app run super slow. And I have the latest iPhone so pretty sure they need to do more on their end to reduce the lag time.

Map Doesn’t Work

LauraSepulvado on

United States

On an iPhone XR, it’s incredibly slow to zoom-in and out on the map. This app is a good concept, but needs a lot of work.

Could use some work, but overall AMAZING!!!

Sudo_Lo on

United States

OMG. This app is amazing for whale enthusiasts, mariners, fishermen, researchers, citizen scientists, educators, aviators, environmentalists, and so much more. I get that the creators currently only think of this as a way to help prevent ship strikes; are they not realizing how incredible this tool is? When I zoom out I can see where in the entire world whales have been seen and what type. I can see that their ranges and distributions are different than what we previously thought post-whaling. This tool could provide international open source crowdsourcing for data collection on all whales for all researchers looking to aid in endangered species conservation. It needs some performance improvements. The app needs more downloads and support for the developers to be able to do those though. This tool is phenomenal. I’m telling all of my friends. Thank you 😍

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