A new exhibition at Provincetown Art Association and Museum (PAAM) celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Center for Coastal Studies. “Persistent Curiosity: Charting the Rippled Fabric of the Sea,” opens May 15 and runs through July 19. An opening reception is scheduled for May 22 at 6 pm.
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Join the CCS Beach Brigade for our annual World Ocean Day Cleanup, this year slated for Monday, June 8, 2026. The Trash Tally may be held outdoors if weather allows. All registrants will be sent details as the date approaches. CLEANUP 9 am - 12 pm Location: Long Point and Wood End. Meet at Flyer's […] |
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Set in Provincetown, EROSIONS interweaves environmental dance, interviews, and archival materials to explore erosion as both a physical and cultural force. Developed through a residency of community workshops, local conversations, and field research in Provincetown, the film reflects on the ever-shifting landscape of the Cape as a visual metaphor for cultural pressures on queer memory, […]
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Center for Coastal Studies Scientist/Artist-in-Residence Mark Adams will lead a panel discussion as part of Provincetown Art Association and Museum's Fredi Schiff Levin Lecture Series. Adams will discuss Persistent Curiosity: Charting the Rippled Fabric of the Sea, an exhibition which marks the 50th anniversary of Provincetown’s Center for Coastal Studies. Included with $15 Museum admission, […] |
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This is a conference for established and registered volunteers. Breakfast and Lunch provided. We will have six presenters and then a session for staff to meet with their volunteers to go over their programs. |
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The Center for Coastal Studies will have a table at the Orleans Pond Coalition's Celebrate out Waters Family Fun Tent on Saturday, June 20, 10 am to 1 pm at Depot Square in Orleans (right across the street from the Hot Chocolate Sparrow). The theme of the Fun Tent this year is "protecting the creatures who […] |
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Gray seals and harbor seals can often be seen resting on local beaches at areas called "haul-outs." Join CCS educators for a hike to search for seals in Truro and learn more about the role these animals play in our coastal ecosystem. All walks begin at High Head in Truro in the parking lot off […] |
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Celebrate 50 years of the Center for Coastal Studies with a lively evening dedicated to our community. Together we’ll celebrate where we are today, mark 50 years of impact, and launch the next 50 years of Science that Matters. Live music from Sarah Swain & the Oh Boys, interactive memory-making, light refreshments, and a cash […] |
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Join us at the beach and become a junior marine biologist! Use a special net to collect samples from the shallow waters, then use a microscope to take an up-close look at the tiny marine animals that live in the harbor. A fun outdoor activity for children ages 5-12. Meet at SEA Space in Whaler’s […] |
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Gray seals and harbor seals can often be seen resting on local beaches at areas called “haul-outs.” Join CCS educators for a hike to search for seals in Truro and learn more about the role these animals play in our coastal ecosystem. All walks begin at High Head in Truro in the parking lot off […] |
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Science in the Harbor Tours are offered Monday and Friday mornings from 10:30am to 12pm, beginning July 3rd and ending August 28th. Center for Coastal Studies scientists and educators will tell the story of Provincetown Harbor through the lens of the scientific research they conduct. Passengers will learn about the natural history of the harbor, […] |