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03 • 15 • 2023
The effects of a changing climate on water quality
By Mara Dias
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Clean Water Posts
03.08.23
Surfrider is on its Way to D.C. for the 7th Annual Coastal Recreation Hill Day
03.06.23
San Luis Obispo Chapter sheds light on chronically high bacteria levels
02.28.23
Hands-on Ocean Friendly Gardens Workshops in Long Beach, California
02.06.23
Clean Water Protections Restored (Somewhat)
01.23.23
Blue Water Task Force volunteers measure high bacteria levels after CA bomb cyclone
12.20.22
A successful year for the Blue Water Task Force
12.19.22
Surfrider Voices Concerns Over Proposed Development on Erosive San Clemente Coastal Bluff
12.17.22
All Eyes on Coastal Climate Change and the Role of Blue Carbon
11.30.22
Surfrider Foundation Challenges Shrimp Farm Pollution in Kauaʻi
11.30.22
A Supercharged Atlantic Hurricane Season: Hurricane Ian’s Lingering Impacts on Southwest Florida’s Waters
11.28.22
Growing Ocean Friendly Gardens with Native Plants
11.15.22
Building Climate Resiliency in Los Angeles with Ocean Friendly Gardens and Dashboard Earth
11.01.22
Surfrider Launches Series on Wastewater Infrastructure Failures
11.01.22
Empowering people to protect our ocean with community-based science programs
10.17.22
A Supercharged Atlantic Hurricane Season: How Stronger, Wetter Storms Exacerbate Florida’s Sewage Pollution Crisis
10.12.22
Oʻahu Chapter Releases Report to Warn Public of High Lead Contamination at ʻEwa Beach in Pu’uloa
10.03.22
Surfrider Celebrates Achievements in U.S. Steel Campaign
10.03.22
Florida Keys Chapter launches a Blue Water Task Force program
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