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Humboldt Baykeeper was launched in October 2004 with a mission
"to safeguard our coastal resources for the health,
enjoyment, and economic strength of the Humboldt Bay
community through education, scientific research, and
enforcement of laws to fight pollution."
Humboldt Baykeeper's programs involve
scientists, students, boaters, fishermen, and other
concerned citizens in the important work of protecting
Humboldt Bay, its associated watersheds, and the near-shore
waters of the Pacific.
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Humboldt
Baykeeper works to protect and enhance Humboldt Bay
and near-shore waters through community education, water-quality
monitoring and pollution control.
The geographical reach of Humboldt
Baykeeper's programs includes Humboldt Bay, its tributaries,
and the Pacific Coast between Trinidad Harbor to the
north, and the Eel River estuary to the south. Baykeeper
maintains an on-the-water presence throughout the area,
patrolling by motor boat, kayak, and airplane, with
upland areas patrolled by car and by foot. |