We Are the Ocean State

World Oceans Day is June 8th and we think it's the perfect opportunity to bring attention to Rhode Island's beautiful waters and heritage as the Ocean State.

This summer as we head out to the great blue waters of Rhode Island, we want to remind local leaders and businesses that it takes a continuing commitment to keep Rhode Island's waters clean. We're collecting signatures online for this letter to local officials. We'll put your signatures in writing and share this message with them:

(Update: we've also started to collect signatures on Change.org. Sign in either place! http://chn.ge/1KvlgmW)

To our local officials and fellow citizens:

There’s a reason Rhode Island is called the Ocean State. We may be the smallest state, but we have a lot of coastline and a big heart. We take pride in our beaches, our bays & our ponds. We swim. We fish. We surf. We sail. We always have. Our water is our heritage. It’s in our blood. It was our grandparents and our parents. And it will be our children’s. So let’s keep our waters clean. We own the state of our oceans - and we’re proud of it. That’s why we’re the Ocean State.

As local citizens, voters and consumers who use Rhode Island’s waters for drinking, for recreating, and for our businesses, we urge you – local officials, lawmakers, business owners, regulators, and fellow citizens – to do all you can to keep our water clean.

  • We support the organizations and businesses who are working to keep our water clean and we want you to support them with us.
  • We want you to address the stormwater pollution that closes our beaches to surfing, our ponds to swimming and our lakes to fishing; and
  • We want you to support the building of green infrastructure on the state and local level, so we can have safe water for our kids to surf in and for our parents to sail on.

We take great pride in our clean Ocean State and we ask you to help keep it that way.

Sincerely,

the undersigned citizens, visitors, and businesses of Rhode Island

  

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Recent Signatures

  • Kirsten Andersen
    8 yearsCharlestown RI
  • Patricia A C Almeida
    8 yearsCharlestown RI
  • Deborah Pratt
    10 yearsWarwick RI
  • Phyllis McBride
    10 yearsNarragansett RI
  • Catherine Kelly
    10 yearsWarwick RI
  • Robert Retelle
    10 yearsCoventry RI
  • Jill Marto
    10 yearsHartford CT
  • Ingrid Coddington
    10 yearsNewport RI
  • Nancy Anderson
    10 yearsNewport RI
  • nick mulone
    10 yearsduxbury MA
  • Jenna Rose Banky
    10 yearsNewport RI
  • Faye Pantazopoulos
    10 yearsExeter RI
  • robert cain
    10 yearswarwick RI
  • Jeffrey Provost
    10 yearsNorth Smithfield RI
  • Anastasia Susset
    10 yearsBarrington RI
  • Kim Gaffett
    10 yearsBlock Island RI
  • David Normandin
    10 yearsKansas City MO
  • Agatha Perkins
    10 yearsMiddletown RI
  • Jennifer mccann
    10 yearsrichmond RI
  • Cassandra Archambault
    10 yearsNorth Kingstown RI
  • Jade Phillips
    10 yearsNewport RI
  • patrick mcginnis
    10 yearsmiddletown RI
  • Scott Murdoch
    10 yearsWarwick RI
  • Martha Anderson
    10 yearsMiddletown RI
  • Jerry Kells
    10 yearsManlius NY
  • irene DaPonte
    10 yearsNewport RI
  • Sean McQuilken
    10 yearsGroton CT
  • Dave McLaughlin
    10 yearsNewport RI
  • Lesley McLaughlin
    10 yearsCumberland RI
  • Jackie Meneo
    10 yearsCharlestown RI
  • Kimberly Meneo
    10 yearsCharlestown RI
  • Tom Flanagan
    10 yearsWarrem RI
  • Judy Hadley
    10 yearsLincoln RI
  • Susan Korte
    10 yearsProvidence RI
  • Caitlin Mandel
    10 yearsProvidence RI
  • Jeanine Silversmith
    10 yearsWakefield RI
  • Kathy Black
    10 yearsCranston RI
  • Kathleen Rourke
    10 yearsProvidence RI
  • Greg Gerritt
    10 yearsProvidence RI
  • Karen Jarret
    10 yearsCharlestown RI
  • Hilary Kotoun
    10 yearsNewport RI
  • Bill Mott
    10 yearsProvidence RI
  • David Wixted
    10 yearsNewport RI
  • Judith Swift
    10 yearsKingston RI
  • Casey Wilbur
    10 yearsWest Warwick RI
  • Robert Malin
    10 yearsCharlestown RI
  • Andrew Valainis
    10 yearsMissoula MT
  • Todd Gregory
    10 yearsNorth Kingstown RI
  • Lauren Bardsley
    10 yearsProvidence RI

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Why is this important?

  • Deborah Prattabout 10 years ago Warwick RI
    I love our great Ocean State. But I am very concerned about the closing of beaches each year,due to pollution.
  • Phyllis McBrideabout 10 years ago Narragansett RI
    We need to protect the health of our natural resources. I Want my Grandchildren to experience the joy and happiness the ocean brings to me and many in our State. We are blessed to have beautiful beaches and we need to be sure they remain clean and open.
  • Jill Martoabout 10 years ago Hartford CT
    I drive 1.5hrs back and forth to RI all summer long to enjoy the beautiful ocean. The ocean just isn't the same in CT. I feel blessed to be so close to the RI shore. When I am near the waves,my soul becomes more alive and my heart bursts with happiness.
  • Ingrid Coddingtonabout 10 years ago Newport RI
    Keep the oceans clean for us and the wild life
  • Nancy Andersonabout 10 years ago Newport RI
    Quality of life for residents as well as attractiveness for tourism economy.
  • robert cainabout 10 years ago warwick RI
    I live here that's why and my grand baby swim in it I want it to be clean up I will even help
  • Jeffrey Provostabout 10 years ago North Smithfield RI
    Part Mohawk Indian..simply love all of nature and the beaches of R.I have always been such a memorable part of my youth and still today..#bikinis help too..
  • David Normandinabout 10 years ago Kansas City MO
    For 22 years RI was home. Sailed out of Warwick Cove made BI my second home and returned many times after I moved. Dove for lobster off the cliff walk and dug clams at Cole Park. Strippers from the seawall at Jack Bennys place and quahogs whenever
  • Agatha Perkinsabout 10 years ago Middletown RI
    Because I love my Island and my state - i live to be in the water whether it be to surf, kite surf, stand up paddle - or swim I love the ocean and the salt water - but i need it to be clean to be happy
  • Jennifer mccannabout 10 years ago richmond RI
    a clean and accessible bay and ocean make Rhode Island unique and special
  • Cassandra Archambaultabout 10 years ago North Kingstown RI
    My father is working on the first off shore wind turbines. I am starting my career in politics and stormwater management. I believe in a sense of place and fostering attachment to natural places.
  • Jade Phillipsabout 10 years ago Newport RI
    It is important to me that we protect our natural resources and teach what it means to be a good steward of our environment.This is the only way that we can ensure that future generations are able to enjoy our maritime heritage as well.
  • Dave McLaughlinabout 10 years ago Newport RI
    Ocean health equals human health. Living near the ocean means we have the utmost responsibility to protect ocean health for all the folks who do not have the close connection we all share with the ocean. malama pono.
  • Lesley McLaughlinabout 10 years ago Cumberland RI
    Individuals can choose to act to spoil or conserve. The world is made up of individuals, who, grouped together can destroy or save our oceans and inland waterways.
  • Tom Flanaganabout 10 years ago Warrem RI
    WE need to forge deep agreement around the asset that unites us or else we will surrender to arguments about assets that divide us.
  • Caitlin Mandelabout 10 years ago Providence RI
    Because the ocean is connected to who we are and everything we do!
  • Kathy Blackabout 10 years ago Cranston RI
    "We are tied to the ocean. And when we go back to the sea - whether it is to sail or to watch it - we are going back from whence we came." ~ JFK
  • Kathleen Rourkeabout 10 years ago Providence RI
    The outdoors is where I like to be. Water is a very important part of the outdoors AND our life. Not just for recreation, but for drinking, growing food, providing food ( fish). If our waters die, so will we.
  • Greg Gerrittabout 10 years ago Providence RI
    With a changing climate, clean water becomes an ever more important resource, and managing stormwater is going to make or break us.
  • Karen Jarretabout 10 years ago Charlestown RI
    Our water is the most important resource we have! Everyone needs to conserve, put our words into action and take care of our environment.
  • Hilary Kotounabout 10 years ago Newport RI
    Because I love to sail, swim and paddle board in our bay's & ocean in this awesome state!
  • Bill Mottabout 10 years ago Providence RI
    World Oceans Day provides a unique opportunity on June 8th to capture imaginations and rally the world for a better future, and inspire action throughout the year.
  • Robert Malinabout 10 years ago Charlestown RI
    Healthy Ocean, Healthy Planet - Bay temp is rising and shoreline receeding. We have to care for our natural heritage. Polluters should pay to clean up their mess, we are constantly seeing trash wash up.
  • Andrew Valainisabout 10 years ago Missoula MT
    I grew up in Rhode Island, went to university there, and love my home state. I am Rhode Island born and Rhode Island bred. My favorite thing about Rhode Island has always been the ocean. We should protect and conserve it in every way we can.