Save The Bay - Narragansett Bay
Catie Alves, Ph.D. is currently the South County Coastkeeper at Save The Bay - Narragansett Bay, leading advocacy initiatives on climate change, water pollution, and public access in the South Coast region. Catie is also the Co-Founder of the Northeast Climate-Resilient Fisheries Network, coordinating virtual meetings and producing a review paper on climate resilience in fisheries. With a background in marine ecology and experience as a tutor, graduate teaching assistant, kayak tour guide, divemaster, private tutor, and lab manager, Catie has a strong foundation in environmental conservation and education.
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Save The Bay - Narragansett Bay
Save The Bay protects, restores, and improves the ecological health of the Narragansett Bay region, including its watershed and adjacent coastal waters, through an ecosystem-based approach to environmental action; defends the right of the public to use and enjoy the Bay and its surrounding waters; and fosters an ethic of environmental stewardship among people who live in or visit the Narragansett Bay region. Save The Bay is a group of dedicated professionals with one goal in mind: To protect, restore and help people explore the beauty of our state's most valuable natural resource. As a grassroots and volunteer-driven organization, we are proud of our innovative public education and other outreach programs. As a science-driven organization, we prize objectivity and a clear-eyed view of the regional environmental landscape.