Skip to content
Science
Link copied to clipboard

5 water monitoring projects you can get involved in

FreshWater Watch
This global project from Earthwatch seeks to understand the health of freshwater ecosystems, and it needs volunteers from across the world to do it. There are opportunities for individuals and groups to volunteer. Participation fees are required.

Stream Stewards
This Delaware project relies on volunteers to monitor water quality in streams throughout the First State National Historic Park. The streams are a major source of drinking water and are important to the area's wildlife. Volunteers must be 18 or older.

Surfrider Foundation Blue Water Taskforce 
Blue Water Task Force groups can be found throughout the United States. Participants regularly monitor bacteria levels at local beaches and share results to ensure the community is aware of any issues.

Water Action Volunteers
Volunteers throughout Wisconsin are needed to monitor the health of their local streams and rivers. Participants collect data on water chemistry, clarity, streamflow, and other aspects of stream health. Teaching resources are available.

Missouri Stream Team
Missouri residents can volunteer to monitor their local streams. Participants receive training to monitor water chemistry, stream invertebrates, and more.

Want more citizen science? Check out SciStarter's Project Finder. With 1100+ citizen science projects spanning every field of research, task and age group, there's something for everyone!