Water Watch Trainings
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Want to be a part of Sound Rivers’ Water Watch team?
At Water Watch training, you’ll be trained in the field to collect scientific observations about water quality, flooding, erosion, habitat and more. After training, you’ll pick a site and visit it at least once a month to collect observational data, filling out a form to share with your Riverkeepers. And we’ll host quarterly Water Watch meet-ups where you can share your observations with Sound Rivers’ Riverkeepers and your Water Watch community!
Your Riverkeeping team will be hosting more trainings in the fall. If you’re interested in becoming a Water Watcher, fill out the form below, and we’ll keep you updated on when a Water Watch training will be near you! (In the comments section, let us know if you have a specific location you’d like to monitor.)
Currently, we have two Water Watch trainings coming up: in Washington on Aug. 20 and in New Bern on Aug. 21. Click on the buttons below to find out more about the trainings and to register to attend.
If neither of the above trainings are near you, but you’re interested in becoming a part of the Water Watch team, fill out the form below, and we’ll keep you updated about Water Watch trainings as they become available!
Hope to see you at a Water Watch training soon!

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