Miami Waterkeeper

Miami Waterkeeper

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Photo By: Miami Waterkeeper

"Clean water powers Florida’s economy, environment, and way of life. At Miami Waterkeeper, we’re working toward a resilient South Florida where nature and communities coexist—because our future depends on it. It’s our intention that our work here locally can be used to inform solutions globally."

Rachel Silverstein, CEO and Waterkeeper

Rachel Silverstein, CEO and Waterkeeper

About Miami Waterkeeper

Miami Waterkeeper protects South Florida’s waters by advocating for resilient solutions grounded in science, rooted in nature, and driven by community. In one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable regions, it tackles the root causes of pollution, advocates for climate resilience, and holds polluters accountable. Its interdisciplinary work—spanning science, advocacy, and education—has delivered major victories, from protecting coral reefs to curbing toxic pollution to addressing risks from aging nuclear power plants. Every day, Miami Waterkeeper works to advance local solutions with the power to inspire global change.

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About Miami Waterkeeper

Miami Waterkeeper protects South Florida’s waters by advocating for resilient solutions grounded in science, rooted in nature, and driven by community. In one of the world’s most climate-vulnerable regions, it tackles the root causes of pollution, advocates for climate resilience, and holds polluters accountable. Its interdisciplinary work—spanning science, advocacy, and education—has delivered major victories, from protecting coral reefs to curbing toxic pollution to addressing risks from aging nuclear power plants. Every day, Miami Waterkeeper works to advance local solutions with the power to inspire global change.

>> Learn more: Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | LinkedIn

>> Watch: Who is Miami Waterkeeper

Rivian Foundation's grant

Rivian Foundation's support is helping Miami Waterkeeper to advance bold, science-driven solutions to some of the most pressing climate and water challenges in South Florida-- including the expansion of efforts to protect fragile ecosystems, reduce pollution at its source, and build climate resilience in vulnerable communities. From safeguarding coral reefs to confronting toxic contamination and sea level rise, this work is rooted in community-driven, systems-level change.

Photo By: Greg Clark, Good Miami Project
Photo By: Greg Clark, Good Miami Project
Photo By: Greg Clark, Good Miami Project
Photo By: Pete Zuccarini
Photo By: Pete Zuccarini
Photo By: Pete Zuccarini