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Interactive and collaborative map

SeeOnSea

See Dieppe's biodiversity live!

What if your walks were to become useful for biodiversity?

Thanks to our interactive SeeOnSea map, accessible directly from this page, you can report in just a few clicks the species you come across near the sea, in the woods, or in the countryside around Dieppe.

The data collected is accessible to all and contributes to a better understanding and protection of our environment, as it is directly processed by the National Inventory of Natural Heritage (INPN).

Interactive map

Observe and contribute

The SeeOnSea map contains a wealth of information in real time. At a glance, you can discover :

  • 🐾 Observations of local flora and fauna
    (birds, mammals, plants, insects… observed on the coast and in the hinterland)
  • 📅 Nature-related events and actions
    (nature outings, citizens’ collections, awareness-raising days, etc.)
  • ⚠️ Confirmed alerts
    (pollution, landslides, floods, pollen peaks…)
  • 🌸 Remarkable signals
    (blooms, migrations, rare species…)
  • 🧭 Prevention messages
    (behaviors to adopt during sensitive periods or in fragile areas)
  • 🔬 Accessible scientific articles
    (data shared and explained to better understand ecosystems)

How do you get involved?

  • Observe: When you’re out and about, pay attention to the natural world around you.
  • Point out: zoom in, click on the desired location, then let yourself be guided.
  • Share: Your contributions enrich a collaborative database, useful for research and awareness-raising.
  • Learn: Thanks to the mini-wiki, each observation is enrichedwith educational information to better understand and respect our environment.

📱 For more comfortable or regular use, you can also download the free SeeOnSea mobile app.

4 good reasons to take part

🌿 To help preserve biodiversity
🔎 To learn how to recognize local species
🥾 To enrich your family outings or nature hikes
🤝 To contribute to a national citizen observation network

Biodiversity in the region

What can you see?

◽ S eabirds by the sea (gulls, cormorants…)

Insects and wildflowers in woods and forests

◽ Discreet mammals like deer and hedgehogs…

◽ S eaweed, shellfish and crustaceans in rocky areas…

◽ But also natural events (beached animals, blooms…) and traces of human activity (pollution, waste…).

Dieppe-Normandie is a destination with a rich natural heritage that deserves our full attention. From the white chalk cliffs, to the beaches that come alive with the rhythm of the tides, to the valleys of the hinterland, each landscape tells its own story.

This diversity is also a precious refuge for numerous animal and plant species.

To preserve these fragile balances, everyone has a role to play. All it takes is a few simple gestures: observe without disturbing, respect the environment, report what you see, get informed…

Taking part in schemes like SeeOnSea is just that: becoming a player in the protection of our environment. Together, we can ensure the long-term survival of this exceptional natural setting!