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Whale Seeker

We leverage AI to deliver better, simpler, and faster marine mammal detection data when it matters most.

Whale Seeker leverages ethical AI to deliver better, simpler, and faster marine mammal detection data when it matters most.

HeadquartersMontreal, Canada
Team size1-10
Founded2018

Whale Seeker leverages ethical AI to deliver better, simpler, and faster marine mammal detection data when it matters most.

Chief Executive Officer (CEO):

Emily Charry Tissier

Chief Technology Officer (CTO):

Antoine Gagné

Total Funding$1.475 Million
Last Round2024-06-29
Rounds Found7

Whale Seeker has successfully raised a total of $1.475 Million through various funding rounds.

Funding Journey (Key Rounds)

2024-06-29
Grant
$619,600 valuation
2023-04-08
Non equity assistance
valuation

Flots

Environmental conservation
Marine mammal monitoring

Notable Investments

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Aquatic conservation
Environmental protection

Notable Investments

Continue developing technology for real-time marine mammal monitoring.

Challenges

Ensuring funding sustainability

Scaling technology efficiently

Opportunities

Expansion of marine monitoring services

Collaboration with conservation organizations

Whale Seeker, Inc. receives financing of $855K in funding.

Whale Seeker has received $855,000 under the Canada Nature Fund to enhance marine mammal detection.

nationtalk.ca
2024-05-29

Whale Seeker, Inc. recognized as one of the top 10 AI projects for sustainable development, worldwide.

Whale Seeker was recognized as one of the top 10 AI projects for sustainable development by the UN.

cbsnews.com
2023-05-28

Who is founder?

Emily Charry Tissier

Who is cto?

Antoine Gagné

What does the company do?

Whale Seeker leverages ethical AI to deliver better, simpler, and faster marine mammal detection data when it matters most.

How much funding?

$1.475 Million

Latest funding date?

2024-06-29

Who are the investors?

Flots Fisheries and Oceans Canada

What are the challenges?

Ensuring funding sustainability Scaling technology efficiently

What are the opportunities?

Expansion of marine monitoring services Collaboration with conservation organizations

Latest news?

Whale Seeker has received $855,000 under the Canada Nature Fund to enhance marine mammal detection. Whale Seeker was recognized as one of the top 10 AI projects for sustainable development by the UN.