When Our Waters Thrive, So Do We

Salt and Soul is a student-led initiative focused on coastal awareness, water stewardship, and public health education in Florida. We bring together data, tools, and local action to help people understand how the health of our seas is directly connected to our own, and how small, informed choices can make a real difference.

Track Coastal Water Quality Across Florida

Explore fixed coastal monitoring sites and locations where recent water quality concerns have been reported. See where red tide, harmful algal blooms, bacteria, or pollution have been detected, and use the map to plan beach trips, study local ecosystems, or check conditions near your Florida community.

Get Involved for a Healthier Florida

Salt and Soul supports and amplifies organizations working on the ground to protect Florida’s coasts, seas, and waterways. These groups offer opportunities to volunteer, learn, and participate in meaningful environmental action across the region.

Beaches Go Green

Beaches Go Green Inc is a nonprofit environmental education organization based in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, dedicated to helping individuals and...

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First Coast Surfrider

The Surfrider Foundation, dedicated to protecting and preserving the ocean, waves, beaches, and coastal ecosystems along Florida’s First Coast, including...

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Sisters of Seas

Sisters of the Sea in the Jacksonville area is a long-standing women’s surfing and community nonprofit based in Jacksonville Beach....

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Friends of the GTM Reserve

Friends of the GTM Research, often referred to as the GTM nonprofit, is a 501(c)(3) organization in Northeast Florida that...

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St. Johns RiverKeeper

St. Johns Riverkeeper is a nonprofit environmental advocacy organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the St. Johns River in Florida....

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Florida Water Warriors

Florida Water Warriors is a youth-led environmental nonprofit based in Florida, with student chapters and members across the state. The...

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The Nature Conservacy

The Nature Conservancy is a global nonprofit environmental organization dedicated to protecting land, water, and wildlife to ensure a healthy...

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Safe Water Project

Safe Water Project is a nonprofit initiative focused on providing access to clean and safe drinking water through education, infrastructure...

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Water Keepers of Florida

Waterkeepers Florida is a statewide coalition of local Waterkeeper organizations that work together to protect and restore Florida’s rivers, springs,...

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What’s Happening Along Our Coasts

Follow updates and upcoming events related to coastal health, water quality, and community action across Florida. Track what’s happening along our coasts and seas as conditions, research, and local efforts evolve.

Simple Daily Habits That Help Save Water
Fixing leaks, upgrading fixtures, and rethinking irrigation are small, practical steps that make a real difference for Florida’s freshwater supply....

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Why Clean Water Matters for Community Well-Being
Clean water shapes daily life in ways we often overlook, affecting everything from public health and food systems to local...

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Public Talk: Protecting Florida’s Coastal Waters
Join local scientists and community leaders for a public discussion on reducing pollution and strengthening the health of Florida’s coastal...

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Meet the Founder

Salt and Soul was founded by Diya Comar, an 11th-grade student at The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Florida. Growing up along the coasts of Florida and California revealed how closely marine conservation and human health are connected.

During a summer internship with UC San Diego Marine Science, Diya launched Salt and Soul to share resources, promote coastal stewardship, and highlight how ocean health directly impacts communities. She is pursuing a path in global health and environmental science, with the goal of protecting marine ecosystems while advancing public health worldwide.

We're Stronger Together

Have a question, collaboration idea, or volunteer opportunity to share? We’d love to hear from you. Reach out to learn more about local initiatives, partnerships, and ways to get involved in protecting our coastal communities.