A Guide to Stewardship in Coastal Marin

 
Stewardship: The responsible use and protection of the natural environment through conservation and sustainable practices to enhance ecosystem resilience and human well-being.

More than 2.5 million people visit coastal Marin County each year to enjoy scenic coastal villages and public lands for hiking, biking, boating, and dining. So many visitors have significant impacts. You can learn how to reduce your footprint when visiting by downloading your free copy of the Stewardship Guide or picking one up at the EAC office.

The Environmental Action Committee of West Marin, in partnership with the County of Marin and funding from the West Marin Fund, created this guide of simple steps you can take during your visit to Coastal Marin to keep the coast clean and healthy!

Want to spread stewardship?

Share how to be a steward on your social media through our pre-made posts. Available in English and Spanish.


Spread Stewardship

Interested in spreading the Discover, Connect, Respect Marin County Coast Message?
Share how to be a steward on your social media through our pre-made posts.
Available in English and Spanish.


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