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Think Again

Did you know fertilizing your lawn can harm ocean wildlife? Fertilizers contain elements such as nitrogen and phosphorous that can flow off our lawns and end up causing algae blooms in our rivers and bays, which in turn can kill off fish and shellfish.

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Coalition

The Think Blue Coalition is the steering committee of Think Blue Massachusetts.  The Coalition is led by the Massachusetts Bays Estuary Association and is comprised of Think Blue Teams, Sponsors, and Supporters. The large number of partners that participate in the Coalition meet periodically as needs and opportunities arise.  For example, the Coalition was instrumental in developing the overall campaign brand, the print ads, and the Think Blue Toolbox.

We’re proud to have so many partners helping to support Think Blue by participating in the Think Blue Coalition, including:

Sponsors (contribution of $5,000+)
Dwell Creative
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment
Massachusetts Bays Estuary Association
Massachusetts Bays Program
Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management
Massachusetts Environmental Trust
    
Supporters (contribution of up to $5,000)
Association to Preserve Cape Cod
Cape Cod Commission
Charles River Watershed Association
City of Cambridge Department of Public Works
Eight Towns and the Bay Committee
Horsley Witten Group
Ipswich River Watershed Association
Massachusetts Area of Critical Environmental Concern Program
Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs
Massachusetts Riverways Program
Massachusetts Social Marketing Association
Merrimack Valley Planning Commission
Metropolitan Area Planning Commission
North & South Rivers Watershed Association
Pioneer Valley Planning Commission
Salem Sound Coastwatch
Trust for Public Land