Beachcombing in the Pacific Northwest: Fossil Concretions
Fossilized finds on the Pacific Northwest coast include concretions embedded in beach rocks.
Read moreFossilized finds on the Pacific Northwest coast include concretions embedded in beach rocks.
Read moreCivilizations have the same myth around manatees: a half-woman half-fish, known to us as the mermaid.
Read moreAre beachcombers who collect sea and beach glass more aware of beach pollution?
Read moreThese egg cases that wash up on shores are sometimes called "mermaid's purses"
Read moreThe water in unique bays literally glows in the dark, through a process called bioluminescence.
Read moreThe movement of the water in oceans and connected bays is the result of celestial bodies performing a dance through space.
Read moreWe might find beaches becoming narrower or disappearing due to climate change. Could this be the beginning of the end of beachcombing?
Read moreInstead of jail time, the sentence violating the California Coastal Act was to create an app so people could enjoy the California coast.
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