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Partners Defending the Waters of:
South Carolina
Savannah Riverkeeper serves as the primary guardian of the Savannah River striving to respect, protect, and improve the entire river basin through education, advocacy, and action. They are a 501c(3) non-profit organization funded by individuals and foundations that share their commitment to creating a clean and healthy river that sustains life and is cherished by its people.
Winyah Rivers Alliance host the Waccamaw Riverkeeper and the Lumber Riverkeeper programs. They are an Alliance of Riverkeepers protecting our rivers for fishing, swimming and drinking. They educate to encourage stewardship of our river resources. They advocate to guard against threats to our clean water. They conserve our land and water for the benefit of our families and our future.
The Catawba Riverkeeper Foundation (CRF) is a local, community-based group of members and volunteers located throughout the 26-county river basin that dedicates time, talent and treasure to ensuring the protection of the Catawba-Wateree River. CRF educates and advocates to protect the Catawba-Wateree River Basin’s lakes, rivers and streams for everyone who depends on and enjoys them.
The Mayfly Project is a national organization that uses fly fishing as a catalyst to mentor and support children in foster care.During each project outing mentees learn that they can make a difference by leaving “positive prints,” whether it be properly handling fish, picking up trash, or by teaching others the importance of good stewardship.
Congaree Riverkeeper works to protect and improve water quality, wildlife habitat, and recreation on the Broad, Lower Saluda, and Congaree Rivers through advocacy, education, and enforcement of environmental laws. Congaree Riverkeeper’s advocacy efforts cover three different rivers in the Midlands of South Carolina and their tributaries.
Charleston Waterkeeper was founded in 2009 to protect and restore Charleston’s waterways for our community and for future generations. They do that through a unique mix of boots-on-the-water stewardship and data-driven advocacy designed to protect your fundamental right to clean, healthy water for fishing and swimming. Simply put, they are watchdogs, stewards, and defenders of Charleston’s waters.
American Whitewater is a national non-profit 501c(3) river conservation organization founded in 1954 with approximately 7,000 members and 85 local-based affiliate clubs, representing whitewater enthusiasts across the nation. American Whitewater’s mission is to protect and restore America’s whitewater rivers and to enhance opportunities to enjoy them safely.