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A Love of Eating Breakfast Out Inspires “Early Bird” Beach Clean Ups

A Love of Eating Breakfast Out Inspires “Early Bird” Beach Clean Ups

Jun 27, 2022 | Marine Debris, PRESS

By Kathryn Brooks CCS Marine Debris Program Assistant Perseverance and determination. If at first you don’t succeed, take a look at what you did, get feedback from others, and make adjustments. My first week of the “Early Bird” cleanups was unsuccessful. I was at...
Spring Projects Remove Tons of Marine Debris From Cape Cod Shoreline

Spring Projects Remove Tons of Marine Debris From Cape Cod Shoreline

May 27, 2022 | Marine Debris

The Center for Coastal Studies and its dedicated volunteer Beach Brigade have been hard at work over the past month removing marine debris from Cape Cod shorelines and tabulating data related to it. During an April 22  Earth Day cleanup at Wood End in Provincetown, 35...
Adventures with Egg Mud and Scaling The Harbor Breakwater: Fiona Skeggs on the 2022 Ghost Gear Recovery Program

Adventures with Egg Mud and Scaling The Harbor Breakwater: Fiona Skeggs on the 2022 Ghost Gear Recovery Program

May 11, 2022 | Marine Debris

Photo caption: Fiona aboard the F/V Miss Lilly on the first day of the CCS 2022 Ghost Gear Recovery Project out of Provincetown, MA. (Annie Lewandowski)   May 11, 2022. Fiona Skeggs is a graduate student in the health, science and environmental journalism program...
CCS and Collaborators Find Prompt Entanglement Reporting Is Critical To The Survival Of Leatherback Turtles

CCS and Collaborators Find Prompt Entanglement Reporting Is Critical To The Survival Of Leatherback Turtles

Feb 24, 2022 | PRESS

February 24, 2022 Researchers analyze 15 years of data from Massachusetts waters to better understand sea turtle bycatch and mortality BOSTON, MASS. (Feb. 23, 2022) – New research suggests that leatherback turtles entangled in fishing gear have a better chance of...

CCS Marine Debris Discovery Helps U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Revise Its Blasting Containment Procedure

Feb 16, 2022 | PRESS

February 16, 2022 Late last year, Laura Ludwig, manager of the Center for Coastal Studies Marine Debris & Plastic Program, started noticing pieces of plastic yellow tubing in the piles of Provincetown trash collected and tallied during organized beach clean-ups....
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