Shorewatch is published! (This is a non-exhaustive list; if you have created an output or published using Shorewatch data, please let us know!)
- 2025: (In publication) Patterns and trends in cetacean occurrence along the Scottish Coast: Insights from the WDC Shorewatch Programme
- 2025: AIS data underrepresents vessel traffic around coastal Scotland - ScienceDirect
- 2024: (PDF) Empowering communities to fill crucial seasonal data gaps for cetacean conservation through WDC Shorewatch citizen science programme. 35th ECS Conference. 2024.
- 2024: Frontiers | Using citizen science to better understand Risso’s dolphin (Grampus griseus) presence in northeast Scotland and the Northern Isles
- 2023-current: Risso's Dolphin Community Collected Photo-ID Catalogues - Google Drive
- 2022: (PDF) Estimates of humpback and minke whale entanglements in the Scottish static pot (creel) fishery
- 2022: 'Whale-being' of Participation in Marine Citizen Science: Exploring the Subjective Wellbeing of Shorewatch Volunteers
- 2021: Frontiers | Patterns and Trends in Cetacean Occurrence Revealed by Shorewatch, a Land-Based Citizen Science Program in Scotland (United Kingdom)
- 2020: OSF Preprints | Taking stock of land-based citizen science cetacean data sets: regional integration and comparative analysis to deliver policy-relevant results. An independent workshop held alongside the 2019 World Marine Mammal Conference in Barcelona, Spain.
- 2020: OSF Preprints | SMASS/WDC Marine Forum 2020 Proceedings Report
- 2019: Risso's dolphins (Grampus griseus) in a proposed Marine Protected Area off east Lewis (Scotland, UK), 2010–2017 | Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | Cambridge Core
- 2015: How much effort is enough? The power of citizen science to monitor trends in coastal cetacean species - ScienceDirect