The everyday tool to protect the places you love.
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** The everyday tool to protect the places you love.
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We're proud to release the newest version of the Save The Waves App!
Save The Waves App allows users to tag coastal threats, such as plastic pollution, oil spills, erosion, and illegal development.
We want to encourage everyday people to become coastal stewards of their surf ecosystems.
Available for both iOS and Android devices.
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** How Does It Work?
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The Save The Waves App crowdsources data from coastal users (like you!) who identify coastal threats like illegal development, plastic pollution and poor water quality.
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This data you provide is shared with local partners and coastal agencies in our Coalition to identify and reduce threats in surf ecosystems across the globe.
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** Identifying Coastal Threats
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The app has six main threat categories: Coastal Development; Plastic Trash and Marine Debris; Sea Level Rise and Erosion; Water Quality; Coral Reef Impact; and Access.
You can also select a subcategory to further clarify the threat as well as a short description. Every detail helps us find a solution!
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