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John, are you curious about how data can supercharge your Ocean Activism? How it can fuel your fight to protect your local beach, river or lake?
We've just launched something that we think you'll love. Say hello to...
This new online hub brings together all our data on water quality in one place. A powerful tool to further research, empower communities and drive change.
We're on a mission to make the stories, stats and shocking truth behind the sewage scandal more visible and accessible to all.
This is your space. It’s ready to be explored, understood and used to protect our wild waters.
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With Data HQ you can... ⚠️ See live sewage discharges on our map
Want to see how many of England's 14,000 sewage overflows are currently discharging? While our app [[link removed]] is the only tool out there that shows if it's safe to swim, this live map reveals more about the source of the 💩.
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💧Discover water quality data and what it means
Dive into water quality data collected by citizen scientists all across the UK. We explain what these results mean for the safety of our rivers and coasts - and for you - the water lovers.
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🤢Explore shocking sickness stories and stats
Curious as to when, where and what types of sickness people experience from sewage? Watch video diaries from real people who’ve been impacted and see the stats behind the stories...
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🏊Log data on how you use your local wild waters
Tell us where, when and how you use you local river, lake or beach. We need this information to drive change at a policy level to ensure all water users are protected.
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Surfers Against Sewage
Wheal Kitty Workshops, St Agnes, Cornwall, TR5 0RD
Tel: 01872 553 001
Surfers Against Sewage is a national marine conservation and campaigning charity that inspires, unites, and empowers communities to take action to protect oceans, beaches, waves, and wildlife.
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