Nonprofit assesses water quality threats in North Carolina, including plastic pollution
Story Date: 9/28/2021

 

Source: Mike Shutak, CAROLINA COAST ONLINE, 9/25/21

 
Coastal Carolina Riverwatch has completed drafts for three of five assessments on priority water quality concerns and is working on the next one, plastic pollution. CCRW, a grassroots nonprofit dedicated to protecting and enhancing eastern North Carolina’s waters, land and communities, began earlier this year a collaborative project, Water Quality for Fisheries. According to a press release Sept. 21, the purpose is to identify and address the effects of water quality on the fisheries in North Carolina. Part of the process is researching threats to water quality and assessing current efforts to address them.

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