Water Quality Campaign 2023

All summer long, St. Marys Riverkeeper will be doing additional water sampling in coastal Camden and Nassau Counties for Fecal Indicator Bacteria (FIB), specifically E. coli and Enterococci species, to […]
Hurricane Season is upon us!

NOAA forecasts a ‘near-normal season’ Hurricane season runs June 1 to November 30 and NOAA forecasters are expecting this season to be ‘near-normal- hurricane activity in the Atlantic Ocean. After […]
National Endangered Species Day

Celebrating 50 years of the Endangered Species Act! Recognizing the importance of wildlife conservation and restoration efforts for all imperiled species. 50 years ago, the Endangered Species Act (ESA) was […]
Swim Guide
St. Mary’s River now part of the free Swim Guide app Is it safe to get in the water? For those who enjoy swimming, fishing, kayaking and boating along the […]
Living Shoreline: Old Town Fernandina Oyster Reef
July update — SPAT Abounds Two months after deploying the second groups of traps, we have evidence of success! Baby oysters- knowns as “spat” have taken hold all over the […]
Adopt-A-Stream Awards 2021
St. Marys Riverkeeper Lapped Up Awards at Georgia’s Adopt-A-Stream 2021 “Confluence” St. Marys Riverkeeper took home multiple awards at this year’s “Confluence 2021” in March, the annual conference of Georgia’s […]