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.
Establish a large group of freshwater citizen scientists in your area today (up to 100 members), and become empowered to understand and protect your local waterbodies on a scale never seen before.
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
Successful applicants will receive a comprehensive support package including water quality testing kits, training, and ongoing expert guidance to carry out their project for up to 12 months. The direct funding can be used flexibly to cover additional project needs such as communications, materials, meetings, or other related costs, ensuring each group is fully equipped to succeed.
Apply today to set up your FreshWater Watch group with access to the online global platform (www.freshwaterwatch.org), app/datasheet, training, support and kits for up to 100 members.
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