Healthy Gulf (formerly Gulf Restoration Network) — Environmental Resource Guide
Healthy Gulf (formerly Gulf Restoration Network)
Mission
Purpose: The Gulf Restoration Network (GRN) is a network of environmental, social justice, and citizens’ groups and individuals committed to restoring the Gulf of Mexico to an ecologically and biologically sustainable condition. Within this vision, we see the mission of GRN as one of uniting and empowering people to protect and restore the resources of the Gulf Region for future generations.
Programs: Resolve to Restore Louisiana Wetlands, the Gulf Coast is ground zero for the impacts of Global Warming, Save Our Cypress campaign, Save the Bait – Protect Menhaden in the Gulf of Mexico, Natural Defenses – protect our coastal wetlands and barrier islands, Defend our Nature Coast – Florida, Species at Risk, BP Drilling Disaster.
Major Events: Gulf Gathering annual retreat.
Volunteer Opportunities: Internships.
Publications: Gulf Currents – quarterly newsletter blog: http://www.healthygulf.org/blog/
Cyn Sarthou, Executive Director
(504) 525-1528 ext. 202
cyn@healthygulf.org
Ariadne Acevedo, Director of Membership and Community Fundraising
(504) 525-1528 ext. 210
ari@healthygulf.org
Raleigh Hoke, Campaign Director
(504) 525-1528 ext. 204
raleigh@healthygulf.org
Andrew Whitehurst, Water Program Director
504-525-1528 ext. 205
andrew@healthygulf.org
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