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Maquan Pond in Hanson
River Cleanup Crew
American Shad, a fish that WAA is working to restore to many Southeastern MA rivers
Kayak on the Eel River
Quincy Riverwalk
Paddling on the Neponset River

Where: Cape Cod Bay

Communities: Kingston, Brockton (water supply comes from Jones River Watershed), Duxbury, Pembroke, Plympton

Pine duBois, Executive Director
Office: 781-585-2322 / Cell:781-424-0353
Mail: PO Box 73, Kingston, MA 02364
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Website: www.jonesriver.org

The Jones River Watershed Association is a non-profit, member-based organization established in 1985 in response
to the terrible impacts of water diversions out of the basin. Since that time, JRWA has maintained an increasingly consistent level of effort to educate others and ourselves about this small coastal ecosystem and its relationship to the globally significant Gulf of Maine.

Our mission is to protect, enhance and restore the quality of the natural resources in Southeastern Massachusetts, in particular the Jones River and Cape Cod Bay, for present and future generations, while cultivating effective stewardship of our regional environment through science, advocacy, and education.

 

Our Mission


Watershed Action Alliance of Southeastern Massachusetts (WAA) works to protect and improve the health of the waterways and watersheds of the region for people, wildlife and the environment.

We do this by:

  • Sharing resources and ideas with member organizations;
  • Raising public awareness of watershed issues; and,
  • Building effective relationships with our state and local decision-makers.

WAA is made up of eleven organizations from across Southeastern Massachusetts.

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Watershed Action Alliance Organizations

Map of WAA member organizations