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Artist Selected for Public Marine Debris Art Display in Cape Cod National Seashore

Artist Selected for Public Marine Debris Art Display in Cape Cod National Seashore

Aug 22, 2022 | PRESS

PROVINCETOWN, MA — The Center for Coastal Studies and the Cape Cod National Seashore, with support from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Marine Debris Program, are pleased to announce that an artist has been selected through a juried review...
CCS Martha’s Vineyard Coastal Resiliency Project Identifies Places Where Flooding Will Occur

CCS Martha’s Vineyard Coastal Resiliency Project Identifies Places Where Flooding Will Occur

Aug 3, 2022 | PRESS

The Center for Coastal Studies has completed a two-year coastal resiliency and sea level rise study on Martha’s Vineyard which concluded that, on average, for every one-foot increase in the water level about 700 acres of land will become inundated. Funded by the...
Humpback Whales That Visit New York, New Jersey Stay Longer and Visit Again

Humpback Whales That Visit New York, New Jersey Stay Longer and Visit Again

Aug 3, 2022 | PRESS

Researchers analyze humpback whales in New York Bight Apex area over seven years Humpback whales spotted along the Jersey Shore and the waters off New York often stay for an extended period of time and return year after year, according to a study co-authored by...

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