How You Can Help
There are many ways to get involved and help protect our precious waterways. Explore the links below to learn more about the volunteer opportunities in your area. Not sure who your local Waterkeeper is? No problem - we'll help you find your local Waterkeeper.
Klamath Riverkeeper
You can help protect the Klamath River by volunteering to help on various campaings to protect water quality on the Klamath.
Humboldt Baykeeper
You can help protect Humboldt Bay by volunteering to help with water quality monitoring, community outreach, administrative help, and recreational activities.
Russian Riverkeeper
You can help protect the Russian River by volunteering to help with water quality testing, education and outreach, and organization building activities.
San Francisco Baykeeper
You can help protect the San Francisco Bay by volunteering to help with water quality monitoring, educational outreach, and office tasks. If you have five years of boating experience and have completed a boating safety course, you can also be a volunteer skipper.
Santa Barbara Chanelkeeper
You can help protect the water in Santa Barbara by volunteering to help with water quality monitoring, mapping and data collection, kelp and eelgrass restoration, adopt-a-highway trash pick up, community outreach, special events, and office help.
Venutra Coastkeeper
You can help protect the water in Ventura by volunteering to help with water quality monitoring with the Calleguas Creek Stream Team project.
Santa Monica Baykeeper
You can help protect the Santa Monica Bay by volunteering to help with public outreach and education, kelp restoration, advocacy, and the beachkeeper program.
San Diego Coastkeeper
You can help protect the water in San Diego by volunteering to help with water quality monitoring, beach cleanups, kelp restoration, public outreach, special event support, educational programs, legal and policy research, boat maintenance, and office help.
Orange County Coastkeeper
You can help protect the water in Orange County by volunteering to help with the Watershed Education Program, harbor clean up, water testing programs, legislative monitoring, event support, and office help.
Inland Empire Waterkeeper
You can help protect the water in the Inland Empire by volunteering to help with stream bank cleanup events.
Headline News
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05-17-2008 - L.A. prepares massive water-conservation plan
05-15-2008 - Environmental results of the Gold Rush
05-14-2008 - 64,000 gallons of sewage spills into bay off Tiburon
05-13-2008 - Aging systems releasing sewage into rivers, streams
05-08-2008

