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Martha’s Vinyard is installing food waste recyclers at public schools and trash drop-offs to turn residential food waste into a compost-like nutrient rich soil amendment.
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As seals return to the waters off the Cape and Islands, white sharks aren’t far behind. And, it turns out, they aren’t the only seal-hunting sharks in our waters.
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Scientists and fishermen convened at Coonamessett Farm, in Falmouth, to share research funded through NOAA’s Scallop Research Set-Aside Program.
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As seasonal restaurants begin to unshutter for the spring, oyster shell recycling starts back up in Wellfleet this week.
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A recycling nonprofit, though its New Bedford warehouse, puts used nets, ropes, and other marine debris in the hands of local artists.
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North Atlantic right whale researchers are reporting positive results from the recent calving season.
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The Cape Cod Blue Economy Foundation held its Big Blue Conference at Falmouth High School this week.
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After a nearly four-year deployment, the R/V Atlantis returned to Woods Hole on Tuesday.
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Repair cafes, fixit clinics, restart parties – while there’s no standardized term, there’s probably a pop-up volunteer event near you.
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Friday, April 24 is the fourth annual Right Whale Day in Massachusetts. Here are some free ways you can mark the occasion.
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Take it outside! is a three-part series exploring ways Cape Cod high school environmental science classes are learning beyond the classroom.
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Take it outside! is a three-part series exploring ways Cape Cod high school environmental science classes are learning beyond the classroom.