FreshWater Watch is a global project run by Earthwatch Europe, an environmental charity with science at its heart, in which communities monitor and protect their local freshwater resources. We empower people around the world to measure the health of their local rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, wetlands and reservoirs using an established and scientifically-robust method. The resulting data provides the evidence needed to support efforts to improve water quality.
Join a growing global community of freshwater citizen scientists today, and become empowered to understand and protect your local waterbodies. Whether you're a small group of five studying your local pond seasonally, or a group of 20 monitoring along your favourite rivers every month - everyone is welcome to get involved in water quality monitoring. Even small groups can have a huge impact.
Through your FreshWater Watch project you will be able to:
• Gain a better understanding of water quality in your local community
• Understand where there is good water quality, and where there is pollution
• Measure the effectiveness of restoration measures
• Engage and empower local community members
• Use a recognised methodology to influence management authorities and/or polluters
• Contribute to a unique global research project investigating the health of freshwater ecosystems
Apply today to set up your FreshWater Watch group with access to the online global platform (www.freshwaterwatch.org), app/datasheet, training, support and water monitoring kits.
FreshWater Watch is a global project run by Earthwatch Europe, an environmental charity with science at its heart, in which communities monitor and protect their local freshwater resources. We empower people around the world to measure the health of their local rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, wetlands and reservoirs using an established and scientifically-robust method. The resulting data provides the evidence needed to support efforts to improve water quality.
Join a growing global community of freshwater citizen scientists today, and become empowered to understand and protect your local waterbodies. Whether you're a small group of five studying your local pond seasonally, or a group of 20 monitoring along your favourite rivers every month - everyone is welcome to get involved in water quality monitoring. Even small groups can have a huge impact.
Through your FreshWater Watch project you will be able to:
• Gain a better understanding of water quality in your local community
• Understand where there is good water quality, and where there is pollution
• Measure the effectiveness of restoration measures
• Engage and empower local community members
• Use a recognised methodology to influence management authorities and/or polluters
• Contribute to a unique global research project investigating the health of freshwater ecosystems
Apply today to set up your FreshWater Watch group with access to the online global platform (www.freshwaterwatch.org), app/datasheet, training, support and water monitoring kits.
Our formal project has now come to an end. Our teams of which we had 23, consisting of 3/4 members on average monitored rivers important to themselves in their own locations around Devon. As they carried out monitoring they spoke and made connections with many other people who were interested to know what we were doing. Some of the teams also took part in the Water Blitz in September and some are going on to continue monitoring rivers by them and will take part in the Water Blitz in April. Ladies involved were from a wide upper age range and with different abilities. They all enjoyed the project very much. Thank you for the opportunity.
So far 30 monitoring session have happened over the winter period and the spring monitoring has just started. Our members are very engaged with the whole project. Some of the teams have more than one site that they are monitoring.
Please find receipts for the seed funding
We have now launched the project in the North and South of Devon. 18 Teams have now committed to monitor 11 rivers. We have had two kick off and training meetings - so all members have been trained in the use of the kit. The events were attended by around 40 people and each of these will take the information to their own WI group, and each of these have an average of around 45 people or more. We have also been asked to provide a presentation to the library in Barnstable for public viewing next year. The first two survey results have now been submitted. There are two additional support dates booked for January . We have made contacts with Friends of the River Dart, Zero Hour, Friends of the River Exe.
CLEAN WATERS FOR PEOPLE AND WILDLIFE PROJECT – WI Members in Devon
Starting Autumn 2023
Seed Funding will be spent on two large publicity events, one in the north of Devon and the other in the south of Devon. The purpose of the events is to bring as many people together to discuss the objectives and actions required of the project and also to identify locations of water that need monitoring. We would also like to have an informed speaker at both of these events – possibly SW Water and/or Surfers against Sewage – there may be expenses to pay. The events will also require refreshments.
Additionally, training of monitoring groups will be required and 4 venues will be sourced for this training which will be face to face.
There will be two different types of meetings and they will be done on Zoom/Teams
Impact –
To still solve