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Yamaha Rightwaters marks 7 years of conservation leadership

Yamaha Rightwaters marked its seventh anniversary on June 8 at World Oceans Day 2026.
Launched in 2019, Yamaha Rightwaters continues to support programs that make significant progress in keeping waterways clean and promoting sustainability for generations to come. Several key metrics over the course of the last 12 months include:
• More than 264.2 tons of debris removed from U. S. lakes, rivers and coastal waters through collaborations with clean up organizations including Keep the Tennessee River Beautiful, Keep the Golden Isles Beautiful, the Conch Republic Marine Army and the Chattahoochee River Keeper
• More than 155 million oysters successfully re-established in critical marine environments across the U. S. through support for the Billion Oyster Project, the UGA Marine Extension Program, Mobile Baykeeper, Georgia Southern University
• 31,752 students engaged in research and restoration through support for organizations and programs including the International Gamefish Association’ s“ Passports to Fishing,” the Chattahoochee River Keeper’ s floating classroom, Wildlife Forever, Bonefish and Tarpon Trust, The University of Georgia ®, The Georgia Institute of Technology, and Georgia Southern University
• 20,512 invasive lionfish removed during the Emerald Coast Open 2026
• 224,000 acres of coastal land restored through relationships with organizations including Ducks Unlimited, Coastal Conservation Association Maryland, Mobile Baykeeper and Bonefish and Tarpon Trust.
“ Yamaha Rightwaters reflects our longterm commitment to protecting the waters that make boating and fishing possible,” says Joshua Grier, sustainability program manager, Yamaha U. S. Marine Business Unit.“ From habitat restoration to recycling initiatives and conservation partnerships, every effort is designed to preserve marine environments for future generations. Healthy waterways are critical not only to the ecosystems themselves, but to the future of recreational boating and fishing.”
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND MARINE EDUCATION
Yamaha Rightwaters agreed to support The University of Georgia’ s Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant fleet, according to the company, which works to improve the environmental, social and economic health of the Georgia coast through research, education and extension, over a 5−year period. Yamaha Rightwaters provided three Yamaha 150−horsepower outboards in 2025 and will continue to provide outboard power for vessels in 2026 and 2027 with one Yamaha 90−hp outboard, one 115−hp outboard, one 150−hp outboard and one 200−hp outboard, to help support the responsible use of Georgia’ s coastal resources.
In addition, Yamaha Rightwaters joined forces with Davidson College to sponsor a student-led sustainable marine project focused on repowering and redesigning a pontoon vessel with a Torqeedo Cruise 6.0 R electric outboard motor, according to the company. The project aimed to convert a gaspowered pontoon into a fully solar-powered vessel with minimal environment impact.
Yamaha Rightwaters also expanded its sponsorship with Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute( HSWRI) through a renewed threeyear agreement, according to the company, which provides HSWRI with two new outboards that will help the organization fulfill research and marine mammal rescue work in Florida and California. A Yamaha 115−horsepower outboard will power the primary response vessel for HSWRI’ s Marine Mammal Stranding Team, and a 50−hp Yamaha outboard will power the HSWRI skiff that services offshore white seabass net pens. Yamaha Rightwaters became the official outboard of HSWRI in June of 2023.
HABITAT RESTORATION, MARINE CONSERVATION & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
In the spring of 2026, Yamaha Rightwaters and Georgia Southern University released new findings from a collaborative coastal conservation project, demonstrating restored oyster reefs can significantly enhance salt marsh growth and shoreline stability along the Georgia coast, according to the company.
More than 264.2 tons of debris removed from U. S. lakes, rivers and coastal waters through collaborations with clean up organizations.( Photo: Yamaha Rightwaters)
Results recently published in the journal Diversity showed all restored sites experienced consistent marsh growth, outperforming nearby unrestored control sites despite varying environmental conditions.
In 2025, Yamaha Rightwaters entered a five-year agreement with Tampa Bay Waterkeeper to strengthen water quality advocacy in Tampa Bay, according to the company. Through this collaboration, Tampa Bay Waterkeeper received a 115−hp outboard to repower its work vessel, enhancing its environmental initiatives.
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