Media and Public Relations

Wounded Nature, Working Veterans, boaters, non-Veterans, Non-Profit, Opportunity, Environment, Environmental Difference, Genesis, Education, Missions, Oil Spill, Marine, Investigate, Fix, Research, Rescue, Birds, Sea Turtles, Sea Mammals, Plastics, Beach, East, Coast, Boat, Carolina, Coastal, Seafood, Decline, America, Critical, Wildlife, Wildlife Habitat, Habitat, Pollution, Trash, Debris, Clean, Cleaned, Donations, Memberships, Sponsorships, Donate, Grants, Fund, Funds, Charleston, South CarolinaMedia and Public Relations combined with education are just as important as actually cleaning up the beaches. Training the public not to discard their trash will save as many marine animals as removing the trash.

Wounded Nature-Working Veterans works to generate publicity daily through press releases, their website, blog postings, and media appearances.

Once we have our own boats and full-time crew, Wounded Nature-Working Veterans will work to entice national media teams to live aboard for several days at a time. Whenever bunk space is available, it will be offered to media entities from the local area where we are working.

In port, the public and media will be invited to tour the boats and meet our crews.