Seeking Volunteer Water Quality Monitors
Make a difference in your waterways. Become a Volunteer Water Quality Monitor! See below for requirements and duties. Email RebeccaD@coastalcarolinariverwatch.org for consideration or questions. Requirements: – 18 years of age…
Swim Guide
No one should ever have to swim in unsafe waters. But how can you tell if your local river or beach is safe? Swim Guide is a resource for North…
CCRW News: Cleanups and Cheers
<!doctype html> *|MC_PREVIEW_TEXT|* View this email in your browser Cleaning our Community CCRW Student Organizer, Ghita, worked with Beaufort Ole Towne Rotary and student volunteers to collect 13 bags of…
Act Now: Support Clean Water Funding in North Carolina
North Carolina legislators have a chance to improve our state’s water quality. Take action NOW to ask our legislators to protect your water quality further with these easy 2021 budget…
Reduce Plastic this #EarthDay
Coastal Carolina Riverwatch and other Waterkeepers Carolina organizations recently launched a two-year study to learn more about the volume of microplastic and microplastic pollution in North Carolina’s waterways. Plastics not…
Earth Week Events
<!doctype html> Kick off Earth Week right! Join Coastal Carolina Riverwatch and Hammocks Beach State Park for a litter cleanup on April 18th 10 am-1 pm. Call HBSP to register:…
World Water Day 2021
Water is under extreme threat from a growing population, increasing agriculture and industry demands, and worsening climate change impacts. Coastal Carolina Riverwatch and Waterkeepers Carolina highlight World Water Day –…
CCRW News: Water Quality for Fisheries
*|* We are excited to be embarking on this program with commercial, recreational, for-hire, and subsistence fishing communities. NC fisheries are so important to our local economy and coastal heritage.…
North Carolina’s Environmental Justice Roots Run Deep
Check out this great blog post written by Waterkeepers Carolina partners: Jefferson Currie II, Lumber Riverkeeper – Winyah Rivers Alliance Jillian Howell, MEM, Pamlico-Tar Riverkeeper – Sound Rivers, Inc. Kristan…
Riverkeepers are growing more concerned over microplastics in waterways
Read about CCRW’s involvement in a two-year microplastic study on the New River. Story from WITN TV