View The Swim Guide
Swim Where It’s Monitored (SWIM) This page is updated using the most recent water quality testing results from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management, The City of Daphne, and Mobile Baykeeper's own Swim Where It's Monitored (SWIM) program. Join our weekly...
Participate In A Clean Up
Mobile Baykeeper’s success depends on broad community support with a committed membership and volunteer base. Our volunteers know these waterways and are well trained on how to protect them. They are our eyes and ears in the region, working side by side to respond to...
Go On A Tour
Experience “America’s Amazon” Delta Tour with author Ben Raines Tours from Marsh to Coast with WIld Native Take a paddle with Mobile Kayak Company
Restore An Oyster Reef
Book A Fishing Guide
Fall in Love with our subaquatic neighbors Our recommended guides put conservation first, and plenty of fish in the boat Captain Patric Garmeson Captain Bobby Abrascato Captain Fank Harwell Fishing is one of the most ancient ways we connect with our waters....
Help Out Behind The Scenes
Office Volunteer Duties and Responsibilities summary Responsibilities: Answers telephones, routes call, takes messages, and provides general information; greets and directs visitors; answers routine inquiries; maintains log of inquiries as required. Opens and...
Save Rabbit Creek
Time is running out! Take action NOW to protect one of the largest intact wetland areas in the Dog River Watershed. A developer threatens to destroy 86.9 acres of crucial wetlands, negatively impacting the health of the watershed. Together, we can stop this. Click the...
Remove The Coal Ash
Here’s the rundownCoal ash is the toxic byproduct of coal-burning power plants.Power plants typically mix the ash with water and dump it in massive “ponds” or pits nearby. Toxic pollutants commonly found in coal ash include heavy metals such as arsenic, mercury,...
Get The Shor Act Passed
Earlier this year, we challenged those of you who care about the health of our waters to no longer accept the status quo and be ready to take action. Today, we are asking you to answer that challenge. For generations, fishing has been an essential part of life along...