Filter Articles by:
Scientists Rachel Jakuba, Neil Ganju, and Susan Teal at a panel discussion about the book at the Drawing Room in New Bedford.
Posted · By Scott Lajoie

Expert panel discussions and an art show share the wisdom and beauty of the recently re-printed landmark book.

Full Story ›
Wolf Island berms
Posted · By Scott Lajoie

Efforts will improve natural habitats on the property and mitigate future flooding in the area from the river.

Full Story ›
Kids in the summer at the Onset Bay Center.
Posted · By Scott Lajoie

New certifications and standards reflect our commitment to excellence in instruction, safety, and programming.

Full Story ›
Posted · By Scott Lajoie

A prescribed springtime burn maintains the maritime grasslands along the western slope of the outermost Elizabeth Island.

Full Story ›
Hoisting the sails on the Ernestina-Morrissey
Posted · By Scott Lajoie

The Coalition engages New Bedford students during their week aboard the Schooner Ernestina-Morrissey.

Full Story ›
DJ Gazelle at the 2023 Swim
Posted · By Scott Lajoie

Meet DJ Gazelle from Fun 107, who most recently hosted our New Years Day Polar Plunge in Onset. He's doing the Swim in June.

Full Story ›
A pumpout truck removes bilge water from a fishing vessel on New Bedford Harbor. This bilge water – and any oil it contains – is recycled at a collection facility instead of ending up in the harbor.
Posted · By Scott Lajoie

As New Bedford and Fairhaven work on their 15-year-old Municipal Harbor Plan (MHP), the Coalition calls for a dockside bilge pumpout.

Full Story ›
Erosion control around Kempton Corridor
Posted · By Scott Lajoie

Construction to protect the watershed from stormwater runoff has begun around Waldron Barracks, the Brownell Dirt Parking Lot, and the Park’s bioretention area.

Full Story ›
Director of Monitoring Programs Tony Williams give the thumbs up after he installs a fish monitor at a local dam.
Posted · By Scott Lajoie

Counting river herring has provided years of data that reveal the health of the species and the importance of the watershed river network. Join Tony Williams and Patrick Igoe as they install one of the Coalition's monitors on a herring run.

Full Story ›
Posted · By Scott Lajoie

Rhea Teves on why she got involved in the Buzzards Bay Swim and how she shared her experience with others.

Full Story ›

Working to Save Buzzards Bay

The Buzzards Bay Coalition is a membership-supported organization dedicated to improving the health of the Buzzards Bay ecosystem for all through education, conservation, research, and advocacy.

We work to protect clean water on the Bay and on the land: