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Dolphin Fleet, Center for Coastal Studies to Offer Guided Tours of Provincetown Harbor

Dolphin Fleet, Center for Coastal Studies to Offer Guided Tours of Provincetown Harbor

Jun 23, 2025 | PRESS, Uncategorized

This summer, visitors have an opportunity to take a deeper dive into the history and ecology of Provincetown Harbor with tours aboard the Dolphin Fleet guided by naturalists from the Center for Coastal Studies (CCS). The new Science in the Harbor Tours are offered...
CCS Joins New Society in the Bay of Fundy Dedicated to Studying and Protecting Humpback Whales and Other Marine Mammals

CCS Joins New Society in the Bay of Fundy Dedicated to Studying and Protecting Humpback Whales and Other Marine Mammals

Jun 6, 2025 | PRESS

Press release from the Bay of Fundy Whale Research and Conservation Society, June 6, 2025: The Bay of Fundy is one of nature’s true wonders, home to the world’s highest tides—reaching up to 16 meters—and a rich underwater landscape that creates ideal feeding grounds...
Center for Coastal Studies Offers Full Range of Summer Educational Programs

Center for Coastal Studies Offers Full Range of Summer Educational Programs

Jun 3, 2025 | PRESS

The Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) will once again offer a full range of educational programs for all ages this summer. The schedule, which runs from June 19 through the end of August, includes perennial favorites, like seal walks in Truro, along with a new program,...
CCS Marine Debris Program Concludes 2025 Ghost Gear Recovery Season

CCS Marine Debris Program Concludes 2025 Ghost Gear Recovery Season

Jun 2, 2025 | Marine Debris, PRESS

A blog post by Fritz McGirr, Marine Debris Operations Assistant Each spring, the critically endangered North Atlantic right whales enter Cape Cod Bay to feed before their journey further north for the summer. At this time from February 1st to mid-May, the...

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