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.
In addition to water quality monitoring, WBWW volunteers participate in Coastal Cleanups for litter removal and promote recycling and other environmentally friendly practices. WBWW also collects aluminum cans from members and sells them as a source of income to buy supplies. Their program of selling recycled birdhouses and squirrel feeders reduces construction waste, attracts wildlife to the area and raises funds for other environmental activities.
WBWW's work has attracted the attention of local policy makers, including some Baldwin County Commissioners, who attend group meetings and provide financial support for group outreach to the community.