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SUMMARY:Right Whale Day Whale Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cape Cod is arguably one of the finest spots on earth to view cetaceans from land. CCS staff and scientists will lead guided walks to Race Point\, Wood End\, and/or Herring Cove to watch for whales. Must have good walking shoes and be able to walk ½-3 miles. Suggested donation: $15 per person (non-members)\, $10 (members). \nRegistration required 
URL:https://coastalstudies.org/event/right-whale-day-whale-walk4-24-26/
LOCATION:Herring Cove Beach\, Provincetown\, MA\, 02657\, United States
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SUMMARY:Right Whale Day Artmaking Event with Bow Seat
DESCRIPTION:Join the Center for Coastal Studies and Bow Seat: Creative Action for Conservation for a FREE Right Whale Day Celebration Artmaking Event. Sponsored by the Mass Cultural Council. \nExamples of artmaking include sun prints\, gyotaku/fish printing on tote bags\, marine plastic pollution art\, button making\, and more! \nFriday\, April 24th\, 10:30-1:30 (Come for the whole time to make lots of art or just drop by anytime from 10:30-1:30!)\nCenter for Coastal Studies\, 5 Holway Ave\, Provincetown\, MA \nFREE for all! (Including all art supplies\, take home art\, and lunch!)\nNo advance registration needed! Just show up ready to celebrate Right Whales and have fun!\nFor questions\, contact jmechling@coastalstudies or info@bowseat.org
URL:https://coastalstudies.org/event/right-whale-day-artmaking-event-with-bow-seat/
LOCATION:Center for Coastal Studies\, 5 Holway Ave\, Provincetown\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: "The Right Whale"
DESCRIPTION:“The Right Whale\,” a documentary by Spindrift Films\, will be screened at Water’s Edge Cinema on Earth Day\, April 22\, at 7 pm. Christy Hudak\, Research Associate in the Right Whale Ecology Program\, will participate in a Q&A following the movie.
URL:https://coastalstudies.org/event/film-screening-the-right-whale/
LOCATION:Water’s Edge Cinema\, Commercial Street\, Provincetown\, MA\, 02657
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T130000
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Walk at West End Marsh
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of Lesbian Visibility Week’s Wellness Wednesday\, join Dr. Katie Castagno\, Director of the Land-Sea Interaction Program at the Center for Coastal Studies\, in an Earth Day walk at the West End Marsh in Provincetown! Learn about coastal change\, search for crabs\, and learn what the land is like under our feet! We will meet on Wednesday\, April 22 at 11 am at the Provincetown Inn Parking Lot. Wear shoes that can get wet! Pre-registration is encouraged. \nClick here to register. \nMore info: https://www.lvwptown.com/
URL:https://coastalstudies.org/event/earth-day-walk-at-west-end-marsh/
LOCATION:Provincetown Inn\, 1 Commercial Street\, Provincetown\, MA\, 02657\, United States
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DTSTAMP:20260112T205634Z
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SUMMARY:Earth Day Beach Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:Join the CCS Beach Brigade for our annual Earth Day cleanup\, this year slated for Wednesday\, April 22\, 2026\, at Wood End in Provincetown. \nThis cleanup entails walking across the West End Breakwater to gain the shore of Long Point and Wood End. \nDate and location may change because of unforeseen circumstances. Details will be sent to all registered volunteers as the cleanup date approaches. \nCLEANUP \n\n\nDate: Wednesday\, April 22nd\, 2026\nTime: 9am – 12pm\n\nLocation: Wood End / Breakwater \nNO TRASH TALLY \n\nCollected debris will be staged for later removal by boat\, and we’ll do the Trash Tally later as well.\n\nClick here to register for the cleanup.
URL:https://coastalstudies.org/event/earth-day-beach-cleanup/
LOCATION:Wood End
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260421T143000
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SUMMARY:Whale Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cape Cod is arguably one of the finest spots on earth to view cetaceans from land. CCS staff and scientists will lead guided walks to Race Point\, Wood End\, and/or Herring Cove to watch for whales. Must have good walking shoes and be able to walk ½-3 miles. Suggested donation: $15 per person (non-members)\, $10 (members). \nRegistration required 
URL:https://coastalstudies.org/event/whale-walk-4-21-26/
LOCATION:Herring Cove Beach\, Provincetown\, MA\, 02657\, United States
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CREATED:20260413T143519Z
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SUMMARY:"Cresta Alta\," Documentary Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Mark Borrelli\, Director of the CCS Shoreline & Seafloor Mapping Program\, will join a panel following a screening of a new documentary film\, “Cresta Alta” at Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre on Sunday\, April 19\, at 7 pm.  The film is described as “a journey to Alaska\, Iceland\, Chile and Peru to document glaciological research expeditions and sustainability.” \nThe other panelists are Chris Palmer\, Climate Action Coordinator\, Town of Truro;  Francie Randolph\, Founding Director\, Sustainable CAPE; Carli Bertrand\, Executive Director\, Wellfleet Oyster Alliance; and Dennis O’Connell\, President of the Board\, Wellfleet Conservation Trust \nThis is a free event. Registration not required. \nClick here for more information. \nClick here for preview \n 
URL:https://coastalstudies.org/event/cresta-alta-documentary-film-screening/
LOCATION:WHAT (Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theatre)\, 2357 State Highway Route 6\, Wellfleet\, MA\, 02667\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T140000
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SUMMARY:Whale Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cape Cod is arguably one of the finest spots on earth to view cetaceans from land. CCS staff and scientists will lead guided walks to Race Point\, Wood End\, and/or Herring Cove to watch for whales. Must have good walking shoes and be able to walk ½-3 miles. Suggested donation: $15 per person (non-members)\, $10 (members). \nRegistration required 
URL:https://coastalstudies.org/event/whale-walk-4-18-26/
LOCATION:Herring Cove Beach\, Provincetown\, MA\, 02657\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T110000
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SUMMARY:Honor the Earth Fair
DESCRIPTION:The Center for Coastal Studies will have a table at this year’s Honor the Earth Fair. \nClick here for info and to register
URL:https://coastalstudies.org/event/honor-the-earth-fair/
LOCATION:Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Government Center\, 483 Great Neck Road South\, Mashpee\, MA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260415T183000
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SUMMARY:The Global Importance of Seagrass Conservation
DESCRIPTION:CCS marine ecologist Dr. Agnes Mittermayr will give a talk\, “The Global Importance of Seagrass Conservation\,” as part of Mass Audubon’s Wildlife on Tap Speaker Series\, at Cape Cod Beer\, 1336 Phinney’s Lane\, Hyannis. \nSeagrasses stabilize shorelines\, buffer communities from storm surges\, purify coastal waters\, provide vital nursery habitat\, and store carbon. Yet coastal development\, pollution\, warming oceans\, and rising sea levels are threatening seagrass at an alarming rate. Discover how scientists around the world are uniting to confront this crisis and protect these essential underwater ecosystems.
URL:https://coastalstudies.org/event/the-global-importance-of-seagrass-conservation/
LOCATION:Cape Cod Beer\, 1336 Phinney's Lane\, Hyannis\, Massachusetts\, 02601
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260414T123000
DTSTAMP:20260226T161715Z
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UID:19149-1776164400-1776169800@coastalstudies.org
SUMMARY:Whale Walk
DESCRIPTION:Cape Cod is arguably one of the finest spots on earth to view cetaceans from land. CCS staff and scientists will lead guided walks to Race Point\, Wood End\, and/or Herring Cove to watch for whales. Must have good walking shoes and be able to walk ½-3 miles. Suggested donation: $15 per person (non-members)\, $10 (members). \nRegistration required 
URL:https://coastalstudies.org/event/whale-walk-4-14-26/
LOCATION:Herring Cove Beach\, Provincetown\, MA\, 02657\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260411T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T161914Z
CREATED:20260407T161914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260407T161914Z
UID:19313-1775901600-1775912400@coastalstudies.org
SUMMARY:State of the Harbor Event\, Friends of Barnstable Harbor
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Katie Castagno\, Director of the CCS Land-Sea Interaction Program\, will give a presentation. \nFree admission.  Click here to register. \nClick here for more information.
URL:https://coastalstudies.org/event/state-of-the-harbor-event-friends-of-barnstable-harbor/
LOCATION:Barnstable Comedy Club\, 3171 Main Street\, Barnstable\, MA\, 02630\, United States
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