Dr. Helen Bailey and her team at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science's Chesapeake Biological Laboratory are studying how often dolphins actually come into the Chesapeake Bay, how long they spend here, what areas of the Bay they are using and why. Chesapeake Dolphin Watch allows citizen scientists like you to report when you see a dolphin in the Bay. You simply point to where you saw the dolphin or use your current location and tell us about how many you saw. You can also include photos or videos to provide even more useful information to our team!
Absolutely worthless
I tried this a few years back It was worthless then and it’s no better now Can’t log in Im sure someone smiles while counting the grant money Obviously you people aren’t serious about this.
Walt B
This app has problems. Registered with my email and password. Never received a confirmation link. Can’t even access the app because it doesn’t recognize my newly registered email/password
Why require a login to view dolphin sighting?
Can’t see dolphin sightings without logging in? Why? I can understand advanced features like submitting a dolphin sighting could require a login to reduce malicious submission of sightings but I don’t understand why anyone who downloads the app can’t see the sightings on the map without creating an account. Increase adoption and user abandonment by allowing anyone who downloads the app to see dolphin sightings. Then move user registration as a secondary feature or part of the workflow before you can submit a sighting. Oh and go native.
Learning
Not impressed yet I’ve had to enter all log in every time I open it Must be some top secret stuff I’m getting ready to delete
- Added ability to stay logged-in to the app for extended amounts of time. - Added ability to edit sighting locations from the map
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