The Atlantic Beach Sea Turtle Project was founded to help sea turtles thrive in Atlantic Beach through nest watching, public education, and coordinated efforts with wildlife authorities.
The mission of Coastal Carolina Riverwatch is protecting water quality through pollution reduction, science-based advocacy, and community education in rivers, sounds, and coastal watersheds.
The mission of Friends of the Reserve is supporting the NC Coastal Reserve system through education, volunteerism, and research to preserve coastal ecosystems and wildlife habitats.
The Karen Beasley Sea Turtle Rescue & Rehabilitation Center focuses on rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing sick or injured sea turtles, as well as educating the public on how to protect this endangered species along our coast.
The focus of North Carolina Coastal Federation is restoring wetlands, improving water quality, and engaging communities in hands-on coastal stewardship across the entire North Carolina coast.
The Oak Island Sea Turtle Protection Program was created to safeguard nesting turtles and hatchlings along Oak Island’s beaches through monitoring, rescue, and public outreach led by trained volunteers.