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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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Hand holding a bucket full of trash
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Participate in the Clean Coast Challenge by visiting new sites around Buzzards Bay and leaving them cleaner than you found them!

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Tanya Roy on her bike.
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This year's Ride means more to Tanya Roy than just getting back on her bike.

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Boys and Girls club participants on a boat with a Community Boating Center instructor.
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July saw the launch of the first summer of full exploration programming for kids on Onset Bay, including swimming, kayaking, sailing, and shoreline ecology.

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a man looking for birds through binoculars while standing on a beach at Nasketucket Bay State Reservation in Fairhaven
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Whether you're an expert birder or don't know a finch from a flycatcher, the region's abundant bird populations make it easy to spot species on the wing.

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Angeline Brook in Westport
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These four acres of wooded field leading to Angeline Brook will help shade this important trout habitat and filter out pollution.

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green algae bloom in West Falmouth Harbor
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On June 29, West Falmouth residents packed into an auditorium at Falmouth Academy for a symposium on the last 25 years of science and policy around nitrogen-polluted West Falmouth Harbor.

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The finish line of the Buzzards Bay Swim, as seen from above, looking back towards New Bedford. (Photo by John Maciel)
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Three hundred fifteen swimmers dove into outer New Bedford Harbor early on the morning of Saturday, June 30 to celebrate clean water in Buzzards Bay during the Coalition’s 25th anniversary Buzzards Bay Swim.

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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: