Citizen science plays a crucial role in our efforts to monitor and protect the health of our coastal waters. By involving the community in data collection, we can gather valuable information about water quality and identify potential pollution sources. Our citizen science program provides training and resources for volunteers to collect water samples and conduct basic water quality tests. This data is then used to inform our conservation efforts and advocate for policies that protect our marine environment.
Participating in our citizen science program is a great way to learn about the importance of water quality and contribute to the health of our local ecosystem. No prior experience is necessary, and we provide all the equipment and training you need. Together, we can make a difference in protecting our coastal waters and ensuring a healthy environment for future generations. Join our community of citizen scientists and become a steward of our marine environment.
Our citizen science program is not just about collecting data; it’s also about raising awareness and fostering a sense of responsibility for our environment. By engaging with the community, we can empower individuals to take action and advocate for policies that protect our marine resources. Together, we can create a more sustainable future for our coastal communities and the planet.


