The M.A.R.S.H. Project
The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness. A grassroots/community-based project to preserve and restore our marshes with joy!

Want to support The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness (M.A.R.S.H) Project?
We are excited to announce that The Marsh Project is officially part of the Carolina Ocean Alliance, which means we can now receive tax-deductible donations to support our work. Woohoo!
With your support, we plan to:
-Continue to buy and donate native plants to the community in order to rewild yards and create an ecological corridor across the Charleston peninsula!
-Offer small scholarships and stipends to students and volunteers committed to rewilding and restoring our neighborhood's ecology.
-Create a digital archive and online resource about the marsh's history and ecology.
-Throw fun community building events that educate and inspire our neighbors to Appreciate and Restore the Marsh!
-And more! New ideas are always welcome!
The Marsh Project is a fun and collaborative process. We are grateful for all the volunteers and community partners who continue to support our efforts.
See you at the next event!
SUPPORT THE MARSH PROJECT donation link here & in our bio!!!
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/002f4270-cb95-48d6-a8b9-9e4a9659f108

Want to support The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness (M.A.R.S.H) Project?
We are excited to announce that The Marsh Project is officially part of the Carolina Ocean Alliance, which means we can now receive tax-deductible donations to support our work. Woohoo!
With your support, we plan to:
-Continue to buy and donate native plants to the community in order to rewild yards and create an ecological corridor across the Charleston peninsula!
-Offer small scholarships and stipends to students and volunteers committed to rewilding and restoring our neighborhood's ecology.
-Create a digital archive and online resource about the marsh's history and ecology.
-Throw fun community building events that educate and inspire our neighbors to Appreciate and Restore the Marsh!
-And more! New ideas are always welcome!
The Marsh Project is a fun and collaborative process. We are grateful for all the volunteers and community partners who continue to support our efforts.
See you at the next event!
SUPPORT THE MARSH PROJECT donation link here & in our bio!!!
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/002f4270-cb95-48d6-a8b9-9e4a9659f108

Want to support The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness (M.A.R.S.H) Project?
We are excited to announce that The Marsh Project is officially part of the Carolina Ocean Alliance, which means we can now receive tax-deductible donations to support our work. Woohoo!
With your support, we plan to:
-Continue to buy and donate native plants to the community in order to rewild yards and create an ecological corridor across the Charleston peninsula!
-Offer small scholarships and stipends to students and volunteers committed to rewilding and restoring our neighborhood's ecology.
-Create a digital archive and online resource about the marsh's history and ecology.
-Throw fun community building events that educate and inspire our neighbors to Appreciate and Restore the Marsh!
-And more! New ideas are always welcome!
The Marsh Project is a fun and collaborative process. We are grateful for all the volunteers and community partners who continue to support our efforts.
See you at the next event!
SUPPORT THE MARSH PROJECT donation link here & in our bio!!!
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/002f4270-cb95-48d6-a8b9-9e4a9659f108

Want to support The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness (M.A.R.S.H) Project?
We are excited to announce that The Marsh Project is officially part of the Carolina Ocean Alliance, which means we can now receive tax-deductible donations to support our work. Woohoo!
With your support, we plan to:
-Continue to buy and donate native plants to the community in order to rewild yards and create an ecological corridor across the Charleston peninsula!
-Offer small scholarships and stipends to students and volunteers committed to rewilding and restoring our neighborhood's ecology.
-Create a digital archive and online resource about the marsh's history and ecology.
-Throw fun community building events that educate and inspire our neighbors to Appreciate and Restore the Marsh!
-And more! New ideas are always welcome!
The Marsh Project is a fun and collaborative process. We are grateful for all the volunteers and community partners who continue to support our efforts.
See you at the next event!
SUPPORT THE MARSH PROJECT donation link here & in our bio!!!
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/002f4270-cb95-48d6-a8b9-9e4a9659f108

Want to support The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness (M.A.R.S.H) Project?
We are excited to announce that The Marsh Project is officially part of the Carolina Ocean Alliance, which means we can now receive tax-deductible donations to support our work. Woohoo!
With your support, we plan to:
-Continue to buy and donate native plants to the community in order to rewild yards and create an ecological corridor across the Charleston peninsula!
-Offer small scholarships and stipends to students and volunteers committed to rewilding and restoring our neighborhood's ecology.
-Create a digital archive and online resource about the marsh's history and ecology.
-Throw fun community building events that educate and inspire our neighbors to Appreciate and Restore the Marsh!
-And more! New ideas are always welcome!
The Marsh Project is a fun and collaborative process. We are grateful for all the volunteers and community partners who continue to support our efforts.
See you at the next event!
SUPPORT THE MARSH PROJECT donation link here & in our bio!!!
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/002f4270-cb95-48d6-a8b9-9e4a9659f108

Want to support The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness (M.A.R.S.H) Project?
We are excited to announce that The Marsh Project is officially part of the Carolina Ocean Alliance, which means we can now receive tax-deductible donations to support our work. Woohoo!
With your support, we plan to:
-Continue to buy and donate native plants to the community in order to rewild yards and create an ecological corridor across the Charleston peninsula!
-Offer small scholarships and stipends to students and volunteers committed to rewilding and restoring our neighborhood's ecology.
-Create a digital archive and online resource about the marsh's history and ecology.
-Throw fun community building events that educate and inspire our neighbors to Appreciate and Restore the Marsh!
-And more! New ideas are always welcome!
The Marsh Project is a fun and collaborative process. We are grateful for all the volunteers and community partners who continue to support our efforts.
See you at the next event!
SUPPORT THE MARSH PROJECT donation link here & in our bio!!!
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/002f4270-cb95-48d6-a8b9-9e4a9659f108

Want to support The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness (M.A.R.S.H) Project?
We are excited to announce that The Marsh Project is officially part of the Carolina Ocean Alliance, which means we can now receive tax-deductible donations to support our work. Woohoo!
With your support, we plan to:
-Continue to buy and donate native plants to the community in order to rewild yards and create an ecological corridor across the Charleston peninsula!
-Offer small scholarships and stipends to students and volunteers committed to rewilding and restoring our neighborhood's ecology.
-Create a digital archive and online resource about the marsh's history and ecology.
-Throw fun community building events that educate and inspire our neighbors to Appreciate and Restore the Marsh!
-And more! New ideas are always welcome!
The Marsh Project is a fun and collaborative process. We are grateful for all the volunteers and community partners who continue to support our efforts.
See you at the next event!
SUPPORT THE MARSH PROJECT donation link here & in our bio!!!
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/002f4270-cb95-48d6-a8b9-9e4a9659f108

Want to support The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness (M.A.R.S.H) Project?
We are excited to announce that The Marsh Project is officially part of the Carolina Ocean Alliance, which means we can now receive tax-deductible donations to support our work. Woohoo!
With your support, we plan to:
-Continue to buy and donate native plants to the community in order to rewild yards and create an ecological corridor across the Charleston peninsula!
-Offer small scholarships and stipends to students and volunteers committed to rewilding and restoring our neighborhood's ecology.
-Create a digital archive and online resource about the marsh's history and ecology.
-Throw fun community building events that educate and inspire our neighbors to Appreciate and Restore the Marsh!
-And more! New ideas are always welcome!
The Marsh Project is a fun and collaborative process. We are grateful for all the volunteers and community partners who continue to support our efforts.
See you at the next event!
SUPPORT THE MARSH PROJECT donation link here & in our bio!!!
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/002f4270-cb95-48d6-a8b9-9e4a9659f108

Want to support The Marsh Appreciation and Restoration Society for Happiness (M.A.R.S.H) Project?
We are excited to announce that The Marsh Project is officially part of the Carolina Ocean Alliance, which means we can now receive tax-deductible donations to support our work. Woohoo!
With your support, we plan to:
-Continue to buy and donate native plants to the community in order to rewild yards and create an ecological corridor across the Charleston peninsula!
-Offer small scholarships and stipends to students and volunteers committed to rewilding and restoring our neighborhood's ecology.
-Create a digital archive and online resource about the marsh's history and ecology.
-Throw fun community building events that educate and inspire our neighbors to Appreciate and Restore the Marsh!
-And more! New ideas are always welcome!
The Marsh Project is a fun and collaborative process. We are grateful for all the volunteers and community partners who continue to support our efforts.
See you at the next event!
SUPPORT THE MARSH PROJECT donation link here & in our bio!!!
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/donation-form/002f4270-cb95-48d6-a8b9-9e4a9659f108

This Sunday @godrow is designing two 🍕 pies at @tuttichs for Pass the Peel! We’ll be outside @graftchs with @chsclimatecoalition and @conservationleague slinging shirts, hats and handing out new coloring pages we’ve been working on that are all about CAINHOY!!! Bring your kids and have some wine or an @eobrewing M.A.R.S.H. IPA and hear about how you can help protect 200 acres of wetlands with just your signature!

Straight out of the Guiness World Records, the S.C.O.R.E. team at @scdnr updated us on the oyster growth of last year’s pops over at Pennys Reef. 🦪 There were 154 oysters growing on this sample. "The average size was in the 40 mm range which is 15 mm above the historical statewide average for a year old oyster.” @shuckerpunch tells us elevation above the pluff may be one of the main factors for this monster of Halsey Creek. "We typically see higher recruitment and growth on substrate that is a little higher in the water column.” 🤓
Wanna see 154 oysters?
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We LOVE our Farmers. We LOVE Hampton Park. Let’s combine the two with a FARMERS MARKET AT HAMPTON PARK!!
I am in awe of our community’s generosity! We put the ask out last night to help fund this pilot project.12 hours in and we’re $200 short of our goal!!
Special thank you to @basic_kitchen @brooksreitz @charlestonparks and @marsh_project for helping bring this together. And a big thank you to our farmers @kindlewoodfarms @bearswampflowers @chucktownacres @counterchzmongers @holycityhog @littlewingapiary @lowlandfarms @lowcountryfungi @greenheartchs !!
We’ve been working hard with @charlestonparks and the @citycharlestonscto bring this to life. We’ll have more details when we go up for final permit review next Thursday!! Stay tuned ❤️
Shoutout to @blakefilisuarez with the beautiful design

Intl. Plastic Pellet Count is now May 30th at 10 AM! Our last Pellet Count was rained out! (...we needed that rain tho)
Our pals at @chaswaterkeeper and @5gyres invited @marsh_project and @charlestonsurfrider to count nurdles with them for the second annual International Plastic Pellet Count! We’re counting at Riverfront Park in North Charleston RIGHT NEXT to @coastbrewing, where we will cheers to our counting skills.
@chaswaterkeeper has been tracking the pellet problem around the Charleston harbor estuary since 2019, and yet despite holding one polluter accountable, the problem persists. We need your help generating data that helps us to identify who is responsible for the continued pollution.
Link in bio to sign up!

We promised we’d herald each new season with a dance party this year. We’re celebrating summer a bit early. Both Blakes are completing a journey around the sun close to June 6, so we’re just calling it Blake Fest!
If you don’t want to be a part of stroking egos, let's call it Summer Dance!
@djblacksmith1 is spinning for us once again with @jamesislandsoundsystems over at @hedhistudio • JUNE 6 • 6–10ish PM Link in bio
Ticket sales pay our overhead for the event AND whatever is left goes into… you guessed it! More plants!
PS: That’s us with Professor Tallamy!

We definitely got our steps in last week walking Bulls Island. Some more photos by @marykathleen.co of our Bulls Island day!
After a quick cleanup @nativeplantsttp provided us with native plant knowledge AND literal plants 🌱🌱🌱 to test out along a trail. Staff over at Coastal will continue watering these little babes while they establish, and once we see which plants like their new homes best… we’ll be back with 10x of that thriving goodness. MAYBE 20x?!

We definitely got our steps in last week walking Bulls Island. Some more photos by @marykathleen.co of our Bulls Island day!
After a quick cleanup @nativeplantsttp provided us with native plant knowledge AND literal plants 🌱🌱🌱 to test out along a trail. Staff over at Coastal will continue watering these little babes while they establish, and once we see which plants like their new homes best… we’ll be back with 10x of that thriving goodness. MAYBE 20x?!

We definitely got our steps in last week walking Bulls Island. Some more photos by @marykathleen.co of our Bulls Island day!
After a quick cleanup @nativeplantsttp provided us with native plant knowledge AND literal plants 🌱🌱🌱 to test out along a trail. Staff over at Coastal will continue watering these little babes while they establish, and once we see which plants like their new homes best… we’ll be back with 10x of that thriving goodness. MAYBE 20x?!

We definitely got our steps in last week walking Bulls Island. Some more photos by @marykathleen.co of our Bulls Island day!
After a quick cleanup @nativeplantsttp provided us with native plant knowledge AND literal plants 🌱🌱🌱 to test out along a trail. Staff over at Coastal will continue watering these little babes while they establish, and once we see which plants like their new homes best… we’ll be back with 10x of that thriving goodness. MAYBE 20x?!

We definitely got our steps in last week walking Bulls Island. Some more photos by @marykathleen.co of our Bulls Island day!
After a quick cleanup @nativeplantsttp provided us with native plant knowledge AND literal plants 🌱🌱🌱 to test out along a trail. Staff over at Coastal will continue watering these little babes while they establish, and once we see which plants like their new homes best… we’ll be back with 10x of that thriving goodness. MAYBE 20x?!

We definitely got our steps in last week walking Bulls Island. Some more photos by @marykathleen.co of our Bulls Island day!
After a quick cleanup @nativeplantsttp provided us with native plant knowledge AND literal plants 🌱🌱🌱 to test out along a trail. Staff over at Coastal will continue watering these little babes while they establish, and once we see which plants like their new homes best… we’ll be back with 10x of that thriving goodness. MAYBE 20x?!

We definitely got our steps in last week walking Bulls Island. Some more photos by @marykathleen.co of our Bulls Island day!
After a quick cleanup @nativeplantsttp provided us with native plant knowledge AND literal plants 🌱🌱🌱 to test out along a trail. Staff over at Coastal will continue watering these little babes while they establish, and once we see which plants like their new homes best… we’ll be back with 10x of that thriving goodness. MAYBE 20x?!

13 years ago, one of our cofounders had the pleasure of volunteering with @greenheartchs at the Mitchell Elementary Gardens (Farm). It is absolutely wild to think that the kids that harvested with him are now 13 years older… COLLEGE… IF NOT GRADS! and that this veggie garden is now a pollinator garden within The Just Corridor!
As their farming efforts have shifted to the Urban Farm at the Enston Homes, Green Heart was looking for a new purpose for the space!
We are honored to be in partnership with such an incredible organization, in cahoots with @nativeplantsttp “The new plantings will provide an opportunity for students and neighbors to engage with native plants, and provide valuable ecosystem services like habitat for native birds and insects, and stormwater infiltration.” A major shoutout to our @students_of_the_marsh for spearheading the volunteer days on our behalf! ❤️💚💚

13 years ago, one of our cofounders had the pleasure of volunteering with @greenheartchs at the Mitchell Elementary Gardens (Farm). It is absolutely wild to think that the kids that harvested with him are now 13 years older… COLLEGE… IF NOT GRADS! and that this veggie garden is now a pollinator garden within The Just Corridor!
As their farming efforts have shifted to the Urban Farm at the Enston Homes, Green Heart was looking for a new purpose for the space!
We are honored to be in partnership with such an incredible organization, in cahoots with @nativeplantsttp “The new plantings will provide an opportunity for students and neighbors to engage with native plants, and provide valuable ecosystem services like habitat for native birds and insects, and stormwater infiltration.” A major shoutout to our @students_of_the_marsh for spearheading the volunteer days on our behalf! ❤️💚💚

13 years ago, one of our cofounders had the pleasure of volunteering with @greenheartchs at the Mitchell Elementary Gardens (Farm). It is absolutely wild to think that the kids that harvested with him are now 13 years older… COLLEGE… IF NOT GRADS! and that this veggie garden is now a pollinator garden within The Just Corridor!
As their farming efforts have shifted to the Urban Farm at the Enston Homes, Green Heart was looking for a new purpose for the space!
We are honored to be in partnership with such an incredible organization, in cahoots with @nativeplantsttp “The new plantings will provide an opportunity for students and neighbors to engage with native plants, and provide valuable ecosystem services like habitat for native birds and insects, and stormwater infiltration.” A major shoutout to our @students_of_the_marsh for spearheading the volunteer days on our behalf! ❤️💚💚

Often confused for snakes, the eastern glass lizard is a legless creature endemic to the southeastern US. We often see these animals in our Wagener Terrace gardens, either sunning or tucking themselves under leaves, hunting for insects. This one made us jump. 🤗

Back in 2017, Hurricane Irma wiped out what remained of Crab Bank, a vital nesting site and migratory stopping point for a number of birdies. Thanks to the folks at @conservationleague @scdnr and @coastalexpeditionsfoundation (which formed to protect Crab Bank!!) - Approximately 660,000 cubic yards of material from the Charleston Harbor Deepening was used to restore nearly 32 acres in 2021. We’ve been drooling over their community-led restoration project.
📸 @kimgrahamphoto from our Crab Bank cruise a few weeks back with @coastalexpeditions

Back in 2017, Hurricane Irma wiped out what remained of Crab Bank, a vital nesting site and migratory stopping point for a number of birdies. Thanks to the folks at @conservationleague @scdnr and @coastalexpeditionsfoundation (which formed to protect Crab Bank!!) - Approximately 660,000 cubic yards of material from the Charleston Harbor Deepening was used to restore nearly 32 acres in 2021. We’ve been drooling over their community-led restoration project.
📸 @kimgrahamphoto from our Crab Bank cruise a few weeks back with @coastalexpeditions

Back in 2017, Hurricane Irma wiped out what remained of Crab Bank, a vital nesting site and migratory stopping point for a number of birdies. Thanks to the folks at @conservationleague @scdnr and @coastalexpeditionsfoundation (which formed to protect Crab Bank!!) - Approximately 660,000 cubic yards of material from the Charleston Harbor Deepening was used to restore nearly 32 acres in 2021. We’ve been drooling over their community-led restoration project.
📸 @kimgrahamphoto from our Crab Bank cruise a few weeks back with @coastalexpeditions

Back in 2017, Hurricane Irma wiped out what remained of Crab Bank, a vital nesting site and migratory stopping point for a number of birdies. Thanks to the folks at @conservationleague @scdnr and @coastalexpeditionsfoundation (which formed to protect Crab Bank!!) - Approximately 660,000 cubic yards of material from the Charleston Harbor Deepening was used to restore nearly 32 acres in 2021. We’ve been drooling over their community-led restoration project.
📸 @kimgrahamphoto from our Crab Bank cruise a few weeks back with @coastalexpeditions

Back in 2017, Hurricane Irma wiped out what remained of Crab Bank, a vital nesting site and migratory stopping point for a number of birdies. Thanks to the folks at @conservationleague @scdnr and @coastalexpeditionsfoundation (which formed to protect Crab Bank!!) - Approximately 660,000 cubic yards of material from the Charleston Harbor Deepening was used to restore nearly 32 acres in 2021. We’ve been drooling over their community-led restoration project.
📸 @kimgrahamphoto from our Crab Bank cruise a few weeks back with @coastalexpeditions

Back in 2017, Hurricane Irma wiped out what remained of Crab Bank, a vital nesting site and migratory stopping point for a number of birdies. Thanks to the folks at @conservationleague @scdnr and @coastalexpeditionsfoundation (which formed to protect Crab Bank!!) - Approximately 660,000 cubic yards of material from the Charleston Harbor Deepening was used to restore nearly 32 acres in 2021. We’ve been drooling over their community-led restoration project.
📸 @kimgrahamphoto from our Crab Bank cruise a few weeks back with @coastalexpeditions

A fun paddle day along the Ashley River for our marsh to mountains course. Spending time among the saltmarsh and birds (bald eagles, spoonbills, tiny pipers!) inspired some teamwork and stability-in-community exercises. We all one! Happy Friday marshmallows!
Thank you @coastalexpeditions !
📸 @blake_c_scott

Can we give this little squirrel tree frog its own moment? 🐸 If you take a nighttime stroll past the headwaters garden on Halsey Creek, you will hear an incredible orchestra of these amphibians. We spotted four little 1 inchers the other gardening day, no bigger than the ends of our thumbs and their shades of green ranged from emerald, to Bulbasaurus to spring Green! 💚💚💚🐸

Can we give this little squirrel tree frog its own moment? 🐸 If you take a nighttime stroll past the headwaters garden on Halsey Creek, you will hear an incredible orchestra of these amphibians. We spotted four little 1 inchers the other gardening day, no bigger than the ends of our thumbs and their shades of green ranged from emerald, to Bulbasaurus to spring Green! 💚💚💚🐸

Can we give this little squirrel tree frog its own moment? 🐸 If you take a nighttime stroll past the headwaters garden on Halsey Creek, you will hear an incredible orchestra of these amphibians. We spotted four little 1 inchers the other gardening day, no bigger than the ends of our thumbs and their shades of green ranged from emerald, to Bulbasaurus to spring Green! 💚💚💚🐸
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