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Heal the Ocean focuses on wastewater infrastructure – sewers and septic systems – as well as ocean dumping practices that have contributed to ocean pollution. They are focused on Santa Barbara County, but their methods are now serving as a model for other coastal communities across the country.
The Catawba Riverkeeper Foundation (CRF) educates and advocates to protect the Catawba-Wateree River Basin's lakes, rivers and streams for everyone who depends on and enjoys them.
WATERFOWL/WETLANDS CONSERVATION
Promoting healthier more prosperous lives through practical sustainable solutions along the pathways water travels through our lives and the planet. We help communities at risk in Central Mexico confront environmental challenges—access to safe healthy water supplies most of all. We collaborate with technology innovators and social organizations to develop innovative, open-source solutions that address the diverse challenges of water quality and access, and positively impact communities beyond our borders through training and sustainable enterprise development programs.
WATERSHED MANAGEMENT GROUP DEVELOPS AND IMPLEMENTS COMMUNITY-BASED SOLUTIONS TO ENSURE THE LONG-TERM PROSPERITY OF PEOPLE AND HEALTH OF THE ENVIRONMENT. WE PROVIDE PEOPLE WITH THE KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND RESOURCES FOR SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS.
Clean Water Foundation A Nonprofit
Protect the White Salmon River watershed and restore naturally reproducing anadromous fish to the River.
Reefsave's mission is to do scientific research, education, and training to implement strategies that protect Western Atlantic and Caribbean reefs from loss of marine life, through practical implementations that create economic benefits for practices that promote self-sustaining long term reef health.
To advance the understanding, enjoyment and conservation of coral reefs through an integrated progam of excellence in data gathering and sharing, education and outreach built upon active and long term partnerships with divers conservationists, the scientific community and developing island governments. All WFCRC activities must satisfy three major criteria: 1.) Be based on strong rationale 2.) Demonstrate merit as determined by experts in the field 3.) Produce applicable solutions that are clearly useful in industry, conservation and management.
People For Puget Sound's vision is a clean and healthy Sound teeming with fish and wildlife, cared for by people who live here.
Friends of Sausal Creek works to restore, maintain, and protect the Sausal Creek Watershed. They educate future generations, involve the community in local environmental stewardship, and collaborate with agencies and other nonprofits to have a positive impact on the local ecosystem.