The Wild Oyster Project (aka WildOysters.org) is a nonprofit initiative operating under Earth Island Institute that strives to restore native oyster populations in San Francisco Bay through oyster shell recycling, reef construction, shoreline protection, and community engagement.
The Billion Oyster Project is a New York City–based nonprofit that seeks to restore one billion oysters to New York Harbor by 2035—leveraging oyster reef restoration as an ecological solution for water filtration, shoreline protection, and marine habitat creation, all powered through hands-on STEM education, community engagement, and oyster shell recycling from local restaurants.
The Galveston Bay Foundation is a conservation nonprofit, founded in 1987, whose mission is to preserve and enhance Galveston Bay as a healthy, productive place for future generations through initiatives in habitat restoration, land conservation, water quality protection, education, and advocacy.
The Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana (CRCL) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to uniting diverse communities, advocating for policy change, and leading hands-on restoration efforts to protect and sustain Louisiana’s coast for future generations.
The Alabama Coastal Foundation (ACF) is a nonprofit based in Mobile, Alabama, whose mission is to improve and protect Alabama’s coastal environment through cooperation, education, and public participation, operating since 1993 through science-based outreach and inclusive stewardship.
The Alabama Coastal Foundation (ACF) is a nonprofit based in Mobile, Alabama, whose mission is to improve and protect Alabama’s coastal environment through cooperation, education, and public participation, operating since 1993 through science-based outreach and inclusive stewardship.
Tampa Bay Watch is a nonprofit dedicated to fostering a healthy Tampa Bay watershed through community-driven habitat restoration projects, education programs, and outreach initiatives.
The Pensacola & Perdido Bays Estuary Program (PPBEP) is a regional, non-regulatory coalition of local, state, and federal stakeholders dedicated to restoring, protecting, and ensuring swimmable, fishable waters in the Pensacola and Perdido Bays through science-informed monitoring, habitat restoration, education, and community collaboration.
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