The Phenomenon of the Seiche
Extreme low tide can be a beachcomber’s friend, but it can come at a price to those on the opposite side of a lake if it’s caused by a seiche.
Read moreExtreme low tide can be a beachcomber’s friend, but it can come at a price to those on the opposite side of a lake if it’s caused by a seiche.
Read moreTaking your dog to the beach requires some preparation and a little common-sense.
Read moreDuring the high tides of the warmer months, tens of thousands of horseshoe crabs crawl out of the water off the Atlantic coast to spawn.
Read moreLearn more about plastics in our oceans and what you can do about this growing environmental concern.
Read moreFor some, driftwood is the reason they venture to the beaches, to capture—whether by hand, or on film, or in spirit—the beauty and majesty of these...
Read moreMeet 5 of the organizations that are working to save the oceans: Surfrider Foundation, Oceana, Ocean Conservancy, 5 Gyres Institute, and Sea Shepherd.
Read moreI think most glassing people are “beachcombers” at heart. While I am there mainly for the glass, I always have an eye opened for “lucky stones" as ...
Read moreThese four plastics are the biggest offenders on our beaches, but luckily all are so simple to replace.
Read moreFor those who love beachcombing, efforts to protect the ocean that is the very source of our treasure is often close to our hearts.
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