Explore the value of America's estuaries to local communities and the national economy.
Learn about estuaries, estuary zones, coastal habitats, and their importance to our economy, and way of life.
From economy to climate change and critical habitats, learn why our beloved estuaries are so important.
Learn about today's threats to estuaries and coastlines including climate change, human impact, and more.
The RAE Summit is the largest gathering of coastal restoration professionals, policy makers, and practitioners in the U.S.
Gain insights on how we protect estuaries and get the latest news & updates on estuaries and coastal restoration.
See upcoming events and join in through ways such as webinars, workshops, and community events.
See how the RAE Alliance is creating real-world impact from funding & policy to diversity, equity, and injustice
Championing America's Estuaries in Congress
Join us each September to celebrate #EstuariesWeek
Learn how blue carbon that only comes from estuaries and coastal habitats helps to combat climate change.
Learn about our initiative to improve diversity, equity, inclusion, & justice among grants & coastal projects.
Get insight, resources, & reports for living shorelines, join our community of practice and sign up for an event!
Find opportunities to volunteer, join an event, become a partner, and much more!
Join the Habitat Network and help us support the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Coastal Program
Join our list of Affiliate Members. Apply today to become a member of the RAE family.
See how we partner with the corporate sector to restore and protect our nation’s bays and estuaries.
Help us protect and restore our nation's bays and estuaries by making a donation.
See our latest articles, webinars, videos, reports, and other resources.
Find tools and information you need to launch a restoration project in your community.
Learn from RAE staff about grant management, coastal restoration efforts, and our programs across the country.
LISCIF provides support to historically marginalized communities in the Long Island Sound Watershed.