In Good Company
Friends of Pamet River is one of many groups working to protect Cape Cod's waters, shellfish, and salt marshes. These are the organizations we learn from, support, and partner with.
Similar Groups & Partners
From shellfish restoration to tidal recovery to coastal research, these groups share our mission across Truro, the outer Cape, and beyond. We'll keep adding to this list as our network grows.
Our closest cousins — a Wellfleet nonprofit championing the famous Wellfleet oyster and the future of shellfishing, from seeding and education to the annual OysterFest.
wellfleetoa.org →Provincetown-based research institute studying coastal and marine ecosystems — water quality, marine mammals, and habitat science across the outer Cape.
coastalstudies.org →Cape Cod's regional environmental advocacy nonprofit — water-quality monitoring, climate adaptation, and watershed protection across all 15 Cape towns.
apcc.org →Truro's local land trust — protects open space, wildlife habitat, and conservation land throughout town, including parcels along the Pamet.
truroconservationtrust.org →Sister organization in Wellfleet supporting the Herring River Restoration Project — the largest tidal restoration on the East Coast and a direct parallel to the Pamet effort.
friendsofherringriver.org →The nonprofit partner of the National Seashore — funding education, trails, and stewardship across the protected lands that surround the Pamet.
fccns.org →The federal park that protects much of the Pamet watershed — Ballston Beach, the upper river corridor, and surrounding dunes and forest.
nps.gov/caco →Wildlife sanctuary and education center on the next bay over. Long-running shorebird and salt-marsh science directly relevant to the Pamet estuary.
massaudubon.org →Chatham-based nonprofit advancing white shark research, education, and public safety along the outer Cape's Atlantic shore.
atlanticwhiteshark.org →State agency that funds and supports tidal-restoration and culvert-replacement projects exactly like the one underway on the Pamet.
mass.gov/der →Coalition of 30+ Cape land trusts sharing capacity, training, and advocacy for conservation across the peninsula.
thecompact.net →A statewide nonprofit restoring oyster reefs to clean Massachusetts waters. Their resources make the science plain — how oysters filter water, remove nitrogen, and rebuild habitat.
massoyster.org →The voice of Cape Cod's fishing community — advocating for sustainable fisheries, working waterfronts, and the small boats that keep locally caught seafood on our tables.
capecodfishermen.org →Special Thanks
Beyond the organizations we partner with, a growing circle of supporters — hosts, sponsors, and generous donors — makes our work possible. We're grateful to each of them, and we'll add to this list as that circle grows.
Host & Collaborator
The Friends of the Pamet River are grateful for the support and collaboration from the Pamet Harbor Club, who has graciously agreed to support and host our events and programming.
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