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Federal, State, and NGO Agencies Partner on ‘Once-in-a-Generation’ Cleanup of Boston Harbor Islands

Federal, State, and NGO Agencies Partner on ‘Once-in-a-Generation’ Cleanup of Boston Harbor Islands

Sep 12, 2024 | PRESS

The Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, Center for Coastal Studies, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, and Boston Harbor Now form Public-Private Partnership to Lead Cleanup of Marine Debris at Five Harbor Islands In a landmark...
Information Session to be Held for Major Boston Harbor Islands and Hull Shoreline Cleanups

Information Session to be Held for Major Boston Harbor Islands and Hull Shoreline Cleanups

Jul 9, 2024 | PRESS

Volunteers interested in learning more about a rare “adventure cleanup” planned for the Boston Harbor Islands this September, and Hull Shoreline later this fall, may attend a one-hour informational meeting this Thursday, July 11, at 4 pm. The meeting will be held at...
Gulf of Maine Council Honors Laura Ludwig of CCS with Visionary Award

Gulf of Maine Council Honors Laura Ludwig of CCS with Visionary Award

Jun 12, 2024 | PRESS

BUZZARDS BAY, MASSACHUSETTS – During a ceremony hosted by the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts on the evening of June 11, 2024, the Gulf of Maine Council presented international awards to honor individuals and...
Fishing Gear and Marine Debris Removal Adventure on Cuttyhunk Island

Fishing Gear and Marine Debris Removal Adventure on Cuttyhunk Island

May 31, 2024 | Marine Debris, PRESS

Last week, 13 of the CCS Beach Brigade’s most adventurous volunteers joined the Marine Debris and Plastics Program on Cuttyhunk Island in Buzzards Bay to remove thousands of pounds of debris from the shores of the island. While the mission primarily centered on...
CCS to Remove Marine Debris from Wood End, Provincetown on World Ocean Day

CCS to Remove Marine Debris from Wood End, Provincetown on World Ocean Day

May 31, 2024 | PRESS

In recognition of World Ocean Day on June 8th, the Center for Coastal Studies Marine Debris & Plastics Program will host another “adventure cleanup” at Wood End in Provincetown, followed by a Trash Tally at the CCS Hiebert Marine Lab.  In early April, the Center...
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