Chesapeake DolphinWatch sightings data (2017–2022): Citizen science reports of bottlenose dolphins observed in the Chesapeake Bay, USA
Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are extensively studied, though little has been published regarding their occurrence patterns in the large and highly urbanized estuary of the Chesapeake Bay, USA. To address this knowledge gap, the Chesapeake DolphinWatch project was initiated in the summer of 2017. Uti...
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description | Atlantic bottlenose dolphins are extensively studied, though little has been published regarding their occurrence patterns in the large and highly urbanized estuary of the Chesapeake Bay, USA. To address this knowledge gap, the Chesapeake DolphinWatch project was initiated in the summer of 2017. Utilizing a citizen science (also known as volunteer science) methodology, members of the public were encouraged to report dolphin sightings through a specialized mobile (iOS and Android) and web-based (https://chesapeakedolphinwatch.org) application. This approach ensured extensive, yet non-invasive and financially-efficient, data collection. The dataset presented here includes bottlenose dolphin sighting reports submitted to Chesapeake DolphinWatch by citizen scientists over five years; from June 28, 2017 through December 9, 2022. These data have been quality checked by researchers at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science's (UMCES) Chesapeake Biological Laboratory (CBL) in Solomons, Maryland (USA). This dataset holds potential for various applications, such as analyzing the spatiotemporal patterns of dolphin presence within the Chesapeake Bay, investigating the behavior and movements of bottlenose dolphins in the mid-Atlantic, and serving as a comparative benchmark for studies in other estuarine systems. By integrating community engagement with technological platforms, the provided data showcases the invaluable role of citizen science in advancing marine ecological research. |
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spelling | doaj.art-b8ec4d2a32c14fd4803ef9e4dccf303a2024-04-11T04:41:22ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092024-06-0154110368Chesapeake DolphinWatch sightings data (2017–2022): Citizen science reports of bottlenose dolphins observed in the Chesapeake Bay, USALauren K. Rodriguez0Jamie C. Testa1Kirsten Silva2Helen Bailey3Corresponding author.; Chesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Solomons, MD 20688. USA; Applied Animal Ecology Research Unit, Department of Zoology, University of Innsbruck, 6020 Innsbruck, AustriaChesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Solomons, MD 20688. USAChesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Solomons, MD 20688. USAChesapeake Biological Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Solomons, MD 20688. USA; Blue Wave Consulting LLC, Great Mills, MD 19410. USAAtlantic bottlenose dolphins are extensively studied, though little has been published regarding their occurrence patterns in the large and highly urbanized estuary of the Chesapeake Bay, USA. To address this knowledge gap, the Chesapeake DolphinWatch project was initiated in the summer of 2017. Utilizing a citizen science (also known as volunteer science) methodology, members of the public were encouraged to report dolphin sightings through a specialized mobile (iOS and Android) and web-based (https://chesapeakedolphinwatch.org) application. This approach ensured extensive, yet non-invasive and financially-efficient, data collection. The dataset presented here includes bottlenose dolphin sighting reports submitted to Chesapeake DolphinWatch by citizen scientists over five years; from June 28, 2017 through December 9, 2022. These data have been quality checked by researchers at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science's (UMCES) Chesapeake Biological Laboratory (CBL) in Solomons, Maryland (USA). This dataset holds potential for various applications, such as analyzing the spatiotemporal patterns of dolphin presence within the Chesapeake Bay, investigating the behavior and movements of bottlenose dolphins in the mid-Atlantic, and serving as a comparative benchmark for studies in other estuarine systems. By integrating community engagement with technological platforms, the provided data showcases the invaluable role of citizen science in advancing marine ecological research.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340924003378Tursiops truncatusMarine mammalsEstuaryVolunteer scienceMonitoring |
spellingShingle | Lauren K. Rodriguez Jamie C. Testa Kirsten Silva Helen Bailey Chesapeake DolphinWatch sightings data (2017–2022): Citizen science reports of bottlenose dolphins observed in the Chesapeake Bay, USA Data in Brief Tursiops truncatus Marine mammals Estuary Volunteer science Monitoring |
title | Chesapeake DolphinWatch sightings data (2017–2022): Citizen science reports of bottlenose dolphins observed in the Chesapeake Bay, USA |
title_full | Chesapeake DolphinWatch sightings data (2017–2022): Citizen science reports of bottlenose dolphins observed in the Chesapeake Bay, USA |
title_fullStr | Chesapeake DolphinWatch sightings data (2017–2022): Citizen science reports of bottlenose dolphins observed in the Chesapeake Bay, USA |
title_full_unstemmed | Chesapeake DolphinWatch sightings data (2017–2022): Citizen science reports of bottlenose dolphins observed in the Chesapeake Bay, USA |
title_short | Chesapeake DolphinWatch sightings data (2017–2022): Citizen science reports of bottlenose dolphins observed in the Chesapeake Bay, USA |
title_sort | chesapeake dolphinwatch sightings data 2017 2022 citizen science reports of bottlenose dolphins observed in the chesapeake bay usa |
topic | Tursiops truncatus Marine mammals Estuary Volunteer science Monitoring |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340924003378 |
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