Month: January 2021

This week at Coastal Carolina Riverwatch

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Take action on biogas in NC. NCMDS registration.

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Join us for the latest installment in our Advocacy Series. Larry Baldwin, Crystal Coast Waterkeeper, and guest Jeff Currie, Lumber Riverkeeper, discuss the environmental and social impacts of swine biogas.
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The Fresh and Salty Shindig is tomorrow!

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Learn about CCRW & how to get involved🐬

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The Fresh and Salty Shindig is TOMORROW at 6 pm!

Join us (virtually) to learn more about Coastal Carolina Riverwatch and how you can get involved.

Make a night out of it by ordering takeout from a certified Ocean Friendly Establishment and trying a Fresh or Salty cocktail (or mocktail).

Email Program Coordinator to receive a Zoom link:
RebeccaD@coastalcarolinariverwatch.org

This week at Coastal Carolina Riverwatch

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Fresh and Salty, Day of Service, and Marine Debris

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Start 2021 off fresh (and salty) by making a resolution to protect clean water!

Join us (virtually) to learn more about our mission, upcoming projects for 2021, and ways you can get involved.

Make a night out of it by ordering takeout from a certified Ocean Friendly Establishment.

All attendees will receive a door prize!

Email Program Coordinator to receive a Zoom link:
RebeccaD@coastalcarolinariverwatch.org

The “Fresh and Salty Shindig” derives its name from the fresh and salty water systems of Carteret County and Onslow County. In this region, CCRW serves a total area of 320 miles of rivers and streams, 129 miles of coastline, 149,104 acres of estuary.