
We are thrilled to announce that NSRWA received $1 million from the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and NOAA for removal of Veterans Memorial Park Dam in Marshfield. This […]
We are thrilled to announce that NSRWA received $1 million from the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and NOAA for removal of Veterans Memorial Park Dam in Marshfield. This […]
Among the most beautiful and environmentally important features of the South Shore coastline are the salt marshes that form in the estuaries where the region’s rivers meet the sea. These […]
NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent Here on the South Shore, our woodlands are dominated by Eastern white pine trees, along with plenty of oaks and maples. American Holly trees (Ilex […]
The North and South Rivers Watershed Association held their annual meeting on Sunday, November 5 with a full house at the beautiful Ferry Hill Center. The year 2023 has seen […]
The 2023 eelgrass surveys in Duxbury, Kingston, and Plymouth bays were highly successful, with eight sampling days between July 21st and August 21st. In total, eight boat captains and 12 […]
We are excited to announce the Let Our Rivers Flow recommended reading series! Over the coming weeks, the Hanover, Hanson and Pembroke libraries will display books with a focus on […]
Alex Mansfield is joining NSRWA as the Watershed Ecologist and the South Shore Regional Coordinator for the Massachusetts Bays National Estuary Program. He holds an MS of Environmental, Coastal, and […]
NATURE by Kezia Bacon, Correspondent From Nantasket to Manomet, Cohasset to Monponsett, up the Shumatuscacant River and down Musquashcut Brook, there are places all over the South Shore whose names […]
The Temple Street Dam is one of three barriers along the South River. Long gone are the industries these dams were built to support and we are now left with […]
Vote to Expand the South River Park Marshfield Town Meeting Monday, October 16 7:00pm at Marshfield High School If you are a Marshfield resident or know one please ask them […]