CCS Project Will Remove Ghost Fishing Gear from Cuttyhunk Shorelines
The Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) Marine Debris & Plastics Program was awarded $55,206, one of eleven SNEP Watershed Implementation Grants issued in 2022, to locate, remove and properly dispose of lost fishing gear and other debris from the shores of Cuttyhunk...
My Year with the Marine Debris Program
By Kathryn Brooks I came to CCS in January to be the new “Marine Debris & Plastics Research and Outreach Assistant” for Laura and her program. My position was funded by multiple grants and would end in December. Well, somehow the year has flown by and it is now...
Three Quarters of the Outer Cape Cleanup Delayed by Hurricane Ian
Eastham — Fifteen volunteers with the Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) set out on the first day of the 7th Annual Outer Cape Cleanup at Coast Guard Beach in Eastham this morning, cleaning plastic trash and other debris between there and Lecount Hollow in...