Family Fun

Explore the Bay with us!

Our family-friendly public programs, led by our trained educators and naturalists, are designed to connect our community members to Narragansett Bay at any time of the year. Program fees support our advocacy, education, and habitat restoration work throughout the entire Narragansett Bay watershed.

Lighthouse Cruises

Lighthouse Cruises

See some of Rhode Island's most beautiful historic lighthouses on our half-day and full-day excursions. All tours include a stop for a guided tour of one lighthouse.

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Seal Tours and Nature Cruises

Seal Tours and Nature Cruises

From October through April, join us for seal tours and nature cruises for beautiful fall foliage and to see Rhode Island's state marine mammal, the harbor seal, in its natural habitat.

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Save The Bay's Hamilton Family Aquarium

Save The Bay's Hamilton Family Aquarium

Discover the world beneath the waves of Narragansett Bay at our new Aquarium in downtown Newport. Come face-to-face with dozens of species that come from—and return to—Narragansett Bay.

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South Coast Center

South Coast Center

The South Coast Center in Westerly, RI has an interactive touch tank and other aquaria with native marine critters, a craft area, and a children's reading area.

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Summer BayCamps

Summer BayCamps

Narragansett Bay is the perfect campground for our week-long, summer BayCamps, for kids from grades K-12 (completed). Explore and learn—all in a day's fun!

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Hear From Our Donors & Volunteers

We support Save The Bay’s mission because we feel the health and sustenance of Narragansett Bay is arguably the most important factor in the State of Rhode Islan’d long-term success, economically and as a quality place to live.
- Joan and Rich, Donors
I led my first coastal cleanup about 27 years ago. I was concerned about the condition we were leaving our plant in for future generations and I wanted to do my part. I found Save The Bay was doing that in a variety of ways. Do you want to help preserve the natural workd? Then become active in an organization that protects irr. We do make a difference. You too can help save the planet a little piece at a time.
- Bill, Volunteer

Get Involved

What You Can Do Today To Help Narragansett Bay

Join a Beach Cleanup near you!

Join a Beach Cleanup near you!

Help Save The Bay remove trash left on beaches and shorelines all over the state. Beach cleanups are a great activity for clubs, corporate teams, families and individuals.

Sign up for a Cleanup
Practice Bay-Friendly Living

Practice Bay-Friendly Living

Learn and practice our lawncare and lifestyle tips to save you time and money, and save the Bay. Every small action by many people can make a big difference.

Visit Our Bay-Friendly Tips Page
Support Environmental Legislation

Support Environmental Legislation

Stand with Save The Bay in supporting a statewide ban on single-use plastics and legislation to establish the Ocean State Climate Adaptation and Resilience Fund.

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Impact Stats

10,567

K-12 students

received marine science education programs last year

67,130

salt marsh grasses

were planted by Save The Bay staff and volunteers last year

1,222

water quality samples

were taken in the Pawcatuck River and Little Narragansett Bay

29,234

pounds of trash

were removed from the R.I. shoreline last year

Action Apps

Report pollution when you see it

Water ReporterThe Water Reporter App is the perfect way to let Save The Bay know when there’s a problem in our local waters. You can be our eyes and noses across the watershed. So if you see or smell anything that might be pollution, snap a photo, write a caption and send it to us on Water Reporter.

Available on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

Hold your own shoreline cleanup

Clean Swell AppThe Clean Swell App lets volunteers upload important cleanup data in real-time to the world’s largest marine debris database. This database is used by scientists, conservation groups, governments and industry leaders to study ocean trash and take action to ensure trash never reaches our beaches.

Available on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

Report flooding and storm surges

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The MyCoast App lets you upload pictures that capture the highest tides, show storm damage and erosion and record localized flooding. By recording these events, you’ll help decision-makers, emergency managers and others make better decisions about how to protect our coastal communities and assets.

Available on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

You have funding options!

Nothing should stand in the way of giving your students the educational experience of a lifetime: including a lack of funding. We want to support you in your search for funding and have compiled the tips and sources on this page to help you get started.

Ideas to consider:

  • Discuss funding options with your school’s PTA or PTO
  • Organize a fundraiser, such as a bake sale
  • Meet with your local Rotary Club
  • Research available grants for teachers and schools

Waterkeepers

Save The Bay’s three Waterkeepers engage in the collection and interpretation of data to inform the public and affect policy; urge our public officials to make protection of our most valuable resource a top priority, and hold them accountable for actions that affect Bay quality. As members of the Waterkeeper Alliance, which has more than 300 programs worldwide, Save The Bay’s Waterkeepers are part of a network of specialists with a passion for defending the environment and a devotion to working in their communities.

Baykeeper

Mike Jarbeau

As Save The Bay’s “eyes and ears” on Narragansett Bay, the Baykeeper identifies and responds to environmental threats by keeping in close contact with members of the Bay community and with environmental agencies. Save The Bay created the Baykeeper program in 1993 to strengthen our direct action, legal and regulatory watchdogging and pollution response capacity.
See pollution, or another issue, in the Bay? Report it to the Baykeeper:

EMAIL   FOLLOW

 

Coastkeeper

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Dr. Catie Alves

Our South County Coastkeeper works in the community—both on and off the water—to protect, restore, and promote stewardship of the unique and magnificent waterways of Little Narragansett Bay, the Pawcatuck River, and the South Coast. The Coastkeeper program was launched in 2007 from Save The Bay’s South Coast Center in Westerly, R.I., creating a Save The Bay presence in Southern Rhode Island.
See pollution, or another issue, along the coast? Report it to the Coastkeeper:

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Riverkeeper

Kate McPherson

Our Riverkeeper works to protect, restore, and promote stewardship of the vast network of remarkable rivers within the Narragansett Bay watershed, 60% of which is in Massachusetts. The Riverkeeper program was developed in 2016 to monitor Narragansett Bay’s tributary watershed, including the Blackstone, Ten Mile, Runnins, Palmer, Kickemuit, Cole, Lee and Taunton Rivers.
See pollution, or another issue, in our region’s rivers? Report it to the Riverkeeper:

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Many thanks to our generous 50th Anniversary sponsors:

 

Sage Family Foundation

Thank you, Waterson LLC for supporting our 50th Anniversary and our 2020 Events season!

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REI logo

 

Logo of FL Putnam, 50th anniversary celebration sponsor

 

BCBSRI, a 50th anniversary sponsor

Citrin Cooperman Logo

Thanks, Roger Williams University, for sponsoring our 50th anniversary celebration!

Many thank to Brown University for sponsoring our 50th Anniversary celebration

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Starkweather & Shepley Logo

 

 

 

Coast-To-Coast Promotional Products logo

 

Thank you to our Four Season Sponsors:

 

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Caster Communications logo

Many thanks for UNFI for joining us as a yearlong sponsor!

Thank you to our sponsors:

Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Association Foundation Logo, featuring a yellow outline of a bridge and a bright blue background

 

 

Balise Subaru Logo

RI Energy Logo

 

 

Rexel Energy Solutions logo, blue with white text

 

 

The Arbella Insurance Foundation logo, features dark blue text and a double masted sailing vessel

 

Cox Logo

 

Many thanks for UNFI for joining us as a yearlong sponsor!

 

Thank you, Conanicut Marine Services, for sponsoring Save The Bay in 2020!

 

 

 

New England Revolution Foundation logo

 

SPIRIBAUM USA logo

 

Save The Bay is also grateful to receive ongoing support from the following partners… 

The Granny Squibb Company logo
The Granny Squibb Company donates a portion of the proceeds from their “Charlie’s Cranberry” tea to Save The Bay.
Green River Silver, Co. Logo
Green River Silver, Co. donates a portion of the proceeds of their “Rhode Island” line to Save The Bay.

Interested in becoming a Save The Bay sponsor or partner?

For information about participating in or sponsoring this great event, contact Leanne Danielsen or call 401-272-3540 x140.

Wondering what to expect during a Save The Bay boat program?

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Questions about your donation or membership? Contact our team at [email protected] or 401-272-3540.

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