The American Littoral Society, founded in 1961, is dedicated to the study, conservation, and protection of marine life and habitats along the coast. Through advocacy, education, and restoration efforts, the society empowers individuals to care for the coast and become committed stewards of the environment. They offer a range of programs and activities, including fish tagging, presentations, and field trips, to engage and educate people of all ages about the importance of coastal conservation.
The society's focus areas include Sandy Hook, Barnegat Bay, Delaware Bay, Jamaica Bay, and Sarasota Bay, where they work to restore habitats and protect the diverse wildlife that inhabit these coastal regions. They also offer opportunities for individuals to get involved through volunteering, becoming members, and donating to support their conservation efforts. Whether it's joining a seal and bird eco-cruise or participating in a winter waterfowl walk, the American Littoral Society provides unique experiences that allow people to connect with and appreciate the beauty of the coast.
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