Discover Water Reporter: Help Be the Eyes of the Bay

Discover Water Reporter: Help Be the Eyes of the Bay
Whether you’re a seasoned Water Reporter or just curious about getting involved, this gathering is for you! Join us for an engaging and inspiring introduction to Water Reporter—our community-powered effort to document changes in the watershed and help protect Casco Bay.
Using their smartphones, volunteer Water Reporters capture observations of riverine and coastal changes, such as algal blooms, erosion, sea level rise, pollution, and wildlife sightings. These reports provide essential data to help safeguard the health of the Casco Bay watershed.
This event, hosted by Prince Memorial Library, Tuttle Road Community Church, and Friends of Casco Bay, will start with a short introduction about what we have learned from Water Reporter observations this past year. Then, we’ll dive into lively conversations between experienced Water Reporters and those new to the program.
📷 Stop by our Photo Tip Station to sharpen your Water Reporter photography skills! Learn how to capture clearer, more compelling images that make your observations even more impactful.
📱 Need tech help? We’ve got you covered! Stick around for a hands-on session where you can set up the app, troubleshoot location settings, practice posting, and more.
This a chance to learn and connect with your neighbors around the Bay who are part of the Water Reporter community. We hope you will join us!