Swim Drink Fish Blog
Read the latest updates and news releases about community science, water monitoring, Artists for Water, and more.
Art, Advocacy, & My Path To Watermark
I was raised on rock and roll. For me, Bowie, Lennon, and Strummer were more like father figures than elusive rock stars, and their lyrics were like welcome parental advice. I still crave songs illustrating hope, creativity, and social advocacy so it should be no surprise to learn that I’ve grown into a massive The Tragically Hip fan. By Dana Jackson, Watermark Project Coordinator
Volunteer Opportunity: Toronto Boat Show
The 2017 Toronto International Boat Show is coming up and we need your help! We're looking for volunteers to help us collect Watermarks. Sign up today!
After 15 years, where is swimmable drinkable fishable water today?
Waterkeeper has had the opportunity to work with hundreds of people who want to do more for their watershed. That's why, on the week of our 15th anniversary, we're turning the spotlight on them.
IJC becomes Watermark Project’s latest Collector: Share your story with the Great Lakes’ long-standing guardian
Since the Watermark Project launched in January, many people have stepped up to become Watermark Collectors. But the addition of the International Joint Commission is extra exciting because this 103 year-old institution is at the forefront of protecting the Great Lakes and all Canada-US boundary waters.
Charity using technology and storytelling to protect Canadian waters, launches new online archive called "Watermark Project" (Press Release)
Canadians can now register their favourite waterbody and share a story that will help protect waterways for generations to come, thanks to a new online archive created by Waterkeeper.