EPA Urging for More “Transparency”
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In a recent memo published by the EPA, Administrator Jackson identified that it is time for the EPA to enter the 21st... Read More
We Have our 100th Member!
On September 16, 2008 Charleston Waterkeeper was approved to become the newest member of the Waterkeeper Alliance. Here we are 9 months... Read More
Abandoned Boats Removed from Mt. Pleasant
In an effort to clean up some of the abandoned boats littering Charleston’s waterways, the town of Mount Pleasant spearheaded the removal... Read More
Kudos to Isle of Palms Marina
The weekend before last, Charleston’s shrimping fleet partook in an annual tradition, The Blessing of the Fleet. Our shrimping industry is an... Read More
Abandoned Boat Removal
Earlier this month, award-winning film-guru, Nate Mallard, came out with Charleston Waterkeeper to document the removal of 6 abandoned boats behind Folly... Read More
Environmental Response Committee Meeting
On February 19, Charleston Waterkeeper attended an Environmental Response Committee Meeting at the United States Coast Guard Base, Sector Charleston. The meeting... Read More
Take PRIDE. Take RESPONSIBILITY. Take ACTION.
Charleston Waterkeeper’s motto is pretty cut and dry. We are motivated by the fundamental philosophy that our waterways are public, and that... Read More
Charleston Waterkeeper Responds to Suspicious Activity
On Sunday, Januray 11th, Charleston Waterkeeper received a citizen report of some suspicious activity on the banks of the Cooper River. Charleston... Read More
The Sky is on Fire
Alright, well not literally, but it sure looked like it last night. I was on the docks of Charleston Harbor Marina as... Read More
Take Part in the Community Watchdog Program
Charleston Waterkeeper is calling all boaters, sailors, anglers, shrimpers, oystermen, boat captains, kayakers, swimmers, surfers, kite-boarders, scuba divers, longshoremen, harbor pilots and... Read More