Cann Memorial Presbyterian Church
Pasquotank County
Cobb Creek off the Pasquotank fouled with blue green algae.
April Thurman
Paul Kizen
Cynthia Erikson
Jane Winborne
Chowan County
We live on the water in Edenton and we see the green, almost glowing, blooms often. The rivers are sick
Joseph Browne
Our rivers, creeks, and swamps are critical for life and livelihood. They must be guarded and protected from further destruction.
Cynthia Harding
Marta Truesdell
I think we should address the amount of agricultural runoff.
Hannah Sims
Brittany Mansfield
They are beautiful
Jamie Doxey
Kim Hollingsworth
They’re sick and if we don’t do something about it, the future Of our recreation, property values, food and water sources are at risk.
Meredith Lewis
Molly Ceelen
Tanya Owens
Lisa Hunter
Gina Bennett
Chowan Edenton Enviromental Group
Chowan County
The Chowan Edenton Environmental Group (CEEG) understands the importance of ecosystem balance and we value the pristine quality of our local rivers and streams. The CEEG works closely with University researchers, local agencies and local government to provide the community with current knowledge regarding changes in our environment through educational programming and direct citizen science effort. We partner with scientists to study the effects of ecosystem challenges (such as the blue-green algal blooms) through local water quality monitoring as a most important step toward finding appropriate ways to restore our waterways to their natural balance. The Chowan Edenton Environmental Group loves our waterways and we want to preserve their beauty for future generations!
Pasquotank County Soil and Water Conservation
Pasquotank County
Kathryn Smith
Phyllis Bosomworth
Pasquotank County