• Fishing Weir Demonstration

    Deadhorse Beach

    Join Salem Sound Coastwatch and Thomas Green of the Massachusett Tribe for a public fishing weir demonstration as part of Salem 400. Learn about this traditional fishing method and its deep connection to the region’s coastal history! Register for this event here

  • Great Salem Cleanup

    Join Salem Sound Coastwatch at Collins Cove on May 16th for Keep Salem Beautiful Great Salem Clean Up! Every piece of trash removed makes a difference and helps keep our shoreline healthy and clean. You're welcome to join us at Collins Cove or you can check out other cleanup locations happening around the city. Register Here

  • Water Quality Monitoring – Training Session

    Help protect the health of Salem Sound this summer by joining our water quality monitoring program. Volunteers collect water samples from local streams and stormwater outfalls to identify sources of pollution before they reach our beaches. For over three decades, Salem Sound Coastwatch has partnered with local communities to track bacteria pollution and improve water… Read More »Water Quality Monitoring – Training Session

  • Bittersweet Removal – Cat Cove

    Join SSCW volunteers at Cat Cove as we work to remove invasive bittersweet and help protect local coastal habitat. No experience is necessary, and tools and gloves will be provided. To register, please email susan.marsh@salemsound.org

  • Run for the Beach 5K

    Join us Sunday, June 14 at Dane Street Beach in Beverly for Salem Sound Coastwatch’s annual Run for the Beach 5K! Whether you're running for a personal record, walking with friends, or just looking for a fun way to spend a summer morning by the water, this event is for you. Enjoy a scenic coastal… Read More »Run for the Beach 5K

  • Invasive Species Training

    Winter Island Park, 50 Winter Island Rd, Salem, MA 01970, USA

    Join Salem Sound Coastwatch to learn how to monitor marine invasive species this summer. Community science volunteers help survey local docks, tidepools, and rocky shores for invasive crustaceans, tunicates, seaweeds, and more. Data collected supports regional monitoring efforts along the North Atlantic coast. The training will begin at the Winter Island Function Hall before heading… Read More »Invasive Species Training