A voluntary citizen science survey coalition working together to document and protect the ecosystem.

  • The Blue Hope Alliance is a coalition of groups that have joined together to cooperate on citizen science surveys. Our impact is enhanced by openly sharing knowledge, experience and resources, as well as equipment and expertise in order to efficiently survey the Northwest Highland coastline. Our aim is to create synergy between groups – becoming greater than the sum of our parts.

  • We are community-led and rooted in the communities of the northwest coastline. Whilst each member group retains its identity, aims and objectives – we join together to explore, discover, map, observe, collect evidence and bring the underwater world to life. We welcome all others to join us in our passion to restore the local fisheries and ecosystem.

  • Our website is a celebration of our survey discoveries, the beauty and diversity of sea-life, the changes we witness, for better or worse, and the recovery and restoration we hope to document and share over decades. Together w are creating a legacy : a unique, community-owned open-source underwater archive, of data for science, education and art for current and future generations.

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  • As a growing web of groups collaborating to survey in the north west, The Blue Hope Alliance is collecting together our survey video footage to create a pool of underwater footage stored for non commercial community use. We hope this will become a valuable asset for future generations. Scientists, universities, fishermen, school children, artists and filmmakers, citizen science ambassadors will be able to be inspired by what the area was like, and glimpse the restoration process as it happens.

    All groups who share our aims are invited to join us to collect and share our citizen science data sets and use the footage to inspire others.

  • Surveys also supply evidence. Our information will be reported to national and international data bases as open source information. Whilst the commercial rights are retained by the diver-cameramen themselves. The community benefits from access to the survey footage for non-commercial use such as local education, science projects or film or art with non commercial objectives – hopefully helping document impacts of climate, fishing, farming, acidification, and ocean plastic over time.

  • In addition to the data helping to build a picture of what is going on under the veil of water, the survey footage has contributed to many films as well as storytelling. Our films and photos on social media or at local screenings help encourage many others to join the journey of discovery beneath the waves. People protect what they love. We share what we love in the hope others will also join us in exploring this amazing invisible world.