Project

Mussel Bed Mapping

Mussel beds are retreating deeper into the ocean. You can help keep track of them.

Mussel beds are inching towards more subtidal zones, and are becoming harder to spot. During extreme low tides, you might be able to catch a glimpse. Send us your photos of mussel beds during low tides, and we will develop an acoustic mapping plan so we can keep track of where they are.

Project Goals:

  • Collect geolocated photos of mussel beds during very low tides.
  • Use the data to inform ongoing acoustic scanning research.
  • Update regional maps of mussel beds — they haven't been mapped in more than 20 years.

We need your help!

On days with negative or very low tides, within an hour of low tide, you can support ongoing research efforts by going out to the coast and taking photos. Submit your photos and whether or not you saw mussels through the form below.

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