Fish for the Future: Break a world record to inspire a pipeline-free future!

The Great Lakes are some of our country’s most treasured resources, providing drinking water to over 40 million people and containing 84% of North America’s surface freshwater.

The Great Lakes are essential for our environment, economy, and way of life, but oil pipelines like Enbridge’s Line 5 threaten their future. To raise awareness about the threat oil pipelines pose to the Great Lakes, we’re setting out to break the world record for the largest collection of origami fish – and we want YOU to be part of it!

Sign up now and we’ll send you updates about the campaign, including all the information you’ll need to participate and contribute your own origami fish to the collection! Fish will be collected at in-person events across the Midwest and by mail from across the country and globe this spring and summer.

Sign up now to help us reach our goal of collecting more than 18,303 origami fish!

Together, we can break a world record and demonstrate our shared commitment to protecting fresh water in the Great Lakes and across the globe.

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Photo credit: Britnie Remer, 350 Wisconsin.