Giving Tuesday is right around the corner. This year SECOORA is teaming with the Southeast Ocean and Coastal Acidification Network (SOCAN).
All donations will be used to support SOCAN and help them advance their education and outreach efforts. SOCAN will develop materials to help communities gain a better understanding of the causes of acidification to reduce its impact on the coastal environments where people live, work, and play.
Supporting SOCAN
SOCAN is a virtual network of researchers and stakeholders with the common goal of advancing knowledge of ocean and coastal acidification in the Southeast. SOCAN stakeholders include citizen scientists, shellfish industry professionals, academics, professional researchers, and more.
Together, SOCAN and SECOORA are working to increase access to ocean and coastal acidification education and outreach materials.
How to Donate
SECOORA is a certified 501(3)c – all donations are tax deductible. In a few easy clicks you can donate to SECOORA and SOCAN online.
Thank you for your support!
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