WITH CAPTAINS FOR CLEAN WATER

Restore the Flow & The Captain

Captains for Clean Water is the leading voice in our fight for clean water. Being active in politics and putting our environment first, like the MANG's the captains are here to protect our fisheries for future generations.

Our Restore the Flow™ is inspired by Florida's hydrologic flow itself and the voices of Captains For Clean Water.

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Behind the Collection

Restore the Flow design on the back of a arctic blue shortsleeve performance shirt

Drip, drop, drip, drop, it’s all about the water, MANG.


Water is the foundation of everyday life and just like humans our environment relies upon healthy amounts of clean fresh water. Our need to be near the coast has put a direct pressure on the land and it is up to us to take a stand. We both understand clean water enhances the value of economies, more importantly we need to educate our communities, restore our watershed and protect our estuaries from future harm.


The Captain design was inspired by captains and the red mangroves essential to keeping their jobs afloat and our waters clean. Join the fight and become a captain today!


How your purchase helps save and protect our ecosystem

  • Has helped donate $25,000 to our nonproift partners to continue their research and conservation efforts
  • Plants a mangrove through MANG’s Buy One. Plant One. initiative.
  • Brings awareness to the collected efforts of MANG and our nonprofit partners to restore and conserve our ecosystems
Child in classroom raising hand to ask a question to a mang education volunteer about mangrove restoration

Want to Learn More?

Check out these links to learn more about what Everglades Foundation is doing for the everglades and ocean conservation.

Read the latest news about CFCW

Learn more about CFCW’s roots and their mission

See more about Florida’s water quality and CFCW’s intervention