Tampa Bay Waterkeeper is working to protect our local watershed
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Tampa, Fla. (WFLA) — As Florida’s largest open water estuary, Tampa Bay holds significant environmental and economic value. The local nonprofit organization, Tampa Bay Waterkeeper, is diligently working to preserve this vital waterway, ensuring that it remains a treasured resource for future generations.

This year, Amanda had the privilege of participating in the Gasparilla Bowl Inshore Fishing Tournament, an event whose proceeds support Tampa Bay Waterkeeper’s mission. Executive Director Justin Tramble emphasized the beauty of the region, stating, “We get to live in one of the prettiest places in the world, with this beautiful estuary right here in our backyard.” He highlighted the organization’s commitment to high standards in safeguarding the bay.

Tampa Bay Waterkeeper aims to guarantee that over 2.7 million residents in Hillsborough and Pinellas County have access to fishable, swimmable, and drinkable water.

Funds raised from the Gasparilla Bowl tournament will be crucial in advancing the organization’s initiatives, which include public outreach, holding polluters accountable, conducting water quality testing, and advocating for the watershed’s protection.

Tramble pointed out that “one in ten jobs are impacted by the health of the watershed.” He added that considering the economic implications, investing in infrastructure and ongoing protection efforts is an obvious necessity.

The organization hosts fundraising events throughout the year, inviting community involvement. Their upcoming event is the Debris Derby, a trash collection competition where participants can win prizes for gathering the most debris. More information about their initiatives and how to get involved can be found on their website.

You can also check out some of the other events coming up in the next few months around the Tampa Bay area including kayak eco tours and a fly fishing tournament.

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