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About This Project
The Galápagos Archipelago, a vital marine mammal conservation area, faces increasing threats from climate change and human activities. Despite its protected status, limited knowledge of cetacean populations hampers effective conservation. This project combines passive acoustic monitoring with community-driven citizen science to document critical habitats. The data will help assess environmental and human impacts on cetaceans, providing key insights for monitoring Marine Protected Areas.

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