Charleston’s Dirty History
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Charleston and its surrounding communities sit at the center of a unique estuarine ecosystem, shaped by four tidal rivers and the daily... Read More
Deep in the Pluff Mud: Tidal Creek Excavation with SCDNR SCORE
Have you ever ended up waist deep in the pluff mud? Intentionally? Our partners, the South Carolina Oyster Recycling and Enhancement (SCORE)... Read More
Kea Payton on Microplastics
You may remember meeting Kea Payton a few years ago when she first started going out with us to grab samples. Fast... Read More
SCMEA 2015: Watershed Moments
On October 23, 2015, Charleston Waterkeeper’s Staff Scientist travelled to Greenville, SC, to attend the 2015 South Carolina Marine Educators Association (SCMEA)’s... Read More
Water Ball 2015 Follow Up
We want to thank everyone that attended our Sixth Annual Water Ball on September 17, 2015. It was a successful evening for... Read More
Beach/River Sweep on Shem Creek
Saturday September 20 marked the 26th annual Beach Sweep/River Sweep. The Beach Sweep/River Sweep is an annual marine debris cleanup event organized... Read More
[Guest Post] Charleston Artist Collective, Summer Partnership
Director of Charleston Artist Collective, Allison Williamson So much of what I love most about growing up and living in Charleston revolves... Read More
Tax-Exempt Status Retroactively Reinstated
We are happy to report that on April 22, 2014 the IRS reinstated Charleston Waterkeeper’s status as a tax-exempt organization under section... Read More