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Harbor Head in West Falmouth Harbor
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Two upcoming septic system upgrades will deploy new state-of-the-art technologies to reduce nitrogen pollution as part of the Coalition’s ongoing effort to help restore the harbor’s health.

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Jane Brown of Middleborough rides in the 2018 Buzzards Bay Watershed Ride
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A record 242 cyclists pedaled across Southeastern New England on Sunday during the largest-ever Buzzards Bay Watershed Ride, raising $162,500 and counting to support the Coalition’s work.

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Agawam River in Wareham
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The Coalition is spearheading an innovative partnership that would reduce tens of thousands of pounds of nitrogen pollution from the upper portion of Buzzards Bay each year.

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Ken Cheitlin on his bike
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Ken Cheitlin is riding the 2018 Watershed Ride to raise support for a proposed 26.2-mile bike path running from Sandwich to Woods Hole.

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Two picnic tables in the field at Tamarack Park in Lakeville
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A picnic in nature is a great way to spend time outdoors with the ones you love.

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view of Bread and Cheese Brook from Brookside Conservation Area in Westport
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The Coalition will ensure permanent protection for these lands, which safeguard water flowing to the Westport River.

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Houses on West Island
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A new report shows how West Island in Fairhaven and New Silver Beach in Falmouth secured their wastewater futures, and how other communities could follow in their footsteps.

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2018 Team Buzzards Bay
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Twenty-four runners for Team Buzzards Bay raced seven miles at the New Balance Falmouth Road Race on August 19, raising an outstanding $34,000.

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a young girl catches a sunfish at a pond at Myles Standish State Forest
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The many habitats around Buzzards Bay are perfect for getting your kids hooked on safe, responsible, and fun freshwater angling.

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boardwalk through a cedar swamp at Copicut Woods
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Working in partnership with the Rochester Land Trust, the Coalition has successfully protected 80 acres of white cedar swamp, an imperiled habitat in the state.

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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: