What do Volunteers Do?
Citizen volunteers attend one or more AWW workshops to become certified monitors of water quality. In the workshops, participants learn simple techniques for measuring various chemical, physical and biological characteristics of water, such as dissolved oxygen (DO) and bacterial concentrations. All monitors attend refresher courses to maintain proper sampling techniques and replenish their test kits with fresh chemical reagents.
The volunteer monitors help the AWW program keep accurate water quality data, and present the information to watershed residents, regulatory agencies, policy makers and other interested citizens. The citizen data set has become one of the most important sources of water quality information for Wolf Bay.
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Birds of Wolf Bay
Birds abound in the Wolf Bay watershed.
How many of the birds on the WBWW Bird Checklist have you seen?
Please help us keep this list up-to-date. If you see a bird that is not on this list, please email Homer Singleton with the name of the bird, and the location, date and time of the sighting.
Pick Your Own Produce
There are many locations in Coastal Alabama to pick your own produce. Click here to find the pick your own location nearest you.
