Going with the flow
The movement of the water in oceans and connected bays is the result of celestial bodies performing a dance through space.
Read moreThe movement of the water in oceans and connected bays is the result of celestial bodies performing a dance through space.
Read moreIn this video, JJ and Pat Caldwell explore techniques and tips to make searching for sea glass and seashells underwater more safe and enjoyable.
Read moreWe might find beaches becoming narrower or disappearing due to climate change. Could this be the beginning of the end of beachcombing?
Read moreCome along with JJ and Pat Caldwell, as well as their friends, as they hunt for sea glass and seashells beneath the waves.
Read moreStar Sand may provide a unique beach replenishment solution to the problem of rising sea levels due to climate change.
Read moreIf you find a whitish-greyish chunk of something smelly that looks like a rock on the beach, you may have struck gold!
Read moreTwo hours west of Portland, during certain low tides, about a hundred large tree stumps emerge from the water.
Read moreWinter is absolutely my favorite time of year to go glassing.
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