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Whale Alert

Whale Alert helps reduce the chance of fatal ship strikes by large vessels by displaying active whale management areas, required reporting areas, recommended routes, areas-to-be-avoided and near real-time warnings in shipping lanes along both coasts of the United States and Canada. This information allows vessel operators to avoid collision with whales by slowing down and heightening their visual awareness.
Whale Alert now supports reporting of whale sightings by the maritime community and the broader public. This information is shared in real-time with leading whale researchers and state and federal management authorities. In some cases, whale sightings will trigger confirmation “over-flights” by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) or the United States Coast Guard (USCG) who will then determine whether or not temporary speed restrictions should be created (Dynamic Management Areas).

Whale Alert 2.0 features include:

A growing roster of whale protection zones and speed recommendations including:
* NOAA Atlantic Seasonal Management Areas
* NOAA Atlantic Dynamic Management Areas
* NOAA Atlantic MSR Boundaries
* NOAA Atlantic Recommended Routes
* NOAA and IMO Atlantic designated Areas-to-be-Avoided
* NOAA and IMO Traffic Separation Schemes (San Pedro and Santa Barbara Channels)
* NOAA and IMO Traffic Separation Scheme (San Francisco Bay)


* Near Real-time Boston-area Acoustic Whale Detection Buoys (for Right Whales only)
* Dynamic Management Areas via Internet or AIS over WIFI
* Seamless U.S. Nautical Raster Charts


* GPS Position Tracking and Alert for Entering Management Areas
* Whale sighting recording support (form, camera functions)
* Automatic posting of sightings data to central research database

Whale Alert is a collaboration of government agencies, academic institutions, non-profit conservation groups and private sector companies,: Bioacoustics Research Program at the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology, Boston Harbor Pilots, Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping at the University of New Hampshire, Conserve.IO, Excelerate Energy, EOM Offshore, Gaia GPS, International Fund for Animal Welfare, Massachusetts Port Authority, NOAA Fisheries Service, NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries, , National Park Service, Cape Cod National Seashore, Point Blue Conservation Science, NYK Line (North America), United States Coast Guard and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.*****Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.

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Reviews (20)

Kat. C. May 2, 2022     

App usually shows Whales the day after, would be better showing day of, as Whales travel.

Bil. M. Mar 14, 2022     

Sitings have been getting more and more rare on this app, till now when there are none for the month in the heart of grey whale migration. I think they've lost critical mass. Not enogh reports yields not enough reporters.

Dea. R. Jan 10, 2022     

The app is accurate and informative. It's fun to see where whales are in my area. It even tells boaters the required speed and regulations for approaching whales. If the whale is entangled or in distress the app immediately links you to the correct number to get the whale help.

Lau. S. Oct 14, 2019     

The marine charts don't come up on my Android! (Yes i hit hybrid setting and internet.

J. M. Dec 18, 2020     

Woeks well on my Moto G3. Maps show up fine and it shows reports of where whales are!

Suz. G. Oct 21, 2021     

Have never seen a app like this, I live in Oregon and this will help with when they migrate and when we can see them

Ive. P. N. Sep 16, 2021     

It's not showing DMA's as on iphone

Las. K. Jun 18, 2019     

guys dont waste you time for this up..is absolutely usefull.. app for kid's.

Ric. F. May 7, 2021     

Terms and conditions ridiculous.. Doesn't use locality.

B. M. Sep 15, 2020     

No updated report

Bil. H. Jul 29, 2018     

Posted three sightings over two days. None showed up on the map....even after confirmations from the app. The whole purpose of the app is to show locations of whales in real time based on the reports from mariners.....and based on my experience, it can't even do that.

Wil. H. Jan 20, 2018     

It was working great, no option for gray whales but I selected 'other' and put 'gray' in the comments. Now it won't let me select 'other' and there's still no option for gray. Gray whales are 90% of what we're seeing right now. My company really wants to support this effort, but I'm unable to give accurate info, so I'm frustrated.

Sha. P. Feb 2, 2018     

Not supported by Android. Only works for Apple products.

Jef. B. Sep 6, 2015     

There seems to be no point to this app at the moment because no one is reporting whales. In Monterey Bay there are a lot of whale sightings right now. But nobody adds them to this app.

A. G. u. Mar 11, 2017     

Nice idea, no reports even during a whale watching festival in Dana point

Mar. S. Jul 8, 2016     

No whale alerts for Australian Waters.

Aad. A. Jun 25, 2015     

I'd love to help but this app refuses to run on my phone.

Gol. L. Nov 8, 2015     

Everybody do not download it. It said on my phone ``cant download app.AND IT SAYS.IT IS STILL LOADING! IM WARNING YOU! DONT DOWNLOAD THIS APP IF YOU LOVE YOUR PHONE!!!!!! Someone please tell me what I need to do to fix it. PLEASE

Lau. K. Jul 31, 2017     

Good app flr while watching

Jen. M. Jun 11, 2015     

WHALES ARE COOL