Marine Invasive Species Survey – Beverly Public Pier, Beverly
(LT 6:03 pm, -0.8′) RSVP required at info@salemsound.org or by calling (978) 741-7900.
(LT 6:03 pm, -0.8′) RSVP required at info@salemsound.org or by calling (978) 741-7900.
(LT 6:03 pm, -0.8') RSVP required at info@salemsound.org or by calling (978) 741-7900.
Join SSCW and the @salemnativenursery on Saturday, September 9th at Winter Island to help us plant more than 40 species of native plants across the park and turn it into a paradise for native birds, butterflies, and other pollinators! 🌱🐦🦋🐝 This planting project will help to beautify Winter Island even further, control erosion around the stone dust… Read More »Winter Island Planting Project
Come to Lynch Park on September 10th for an afternoon of fun at Beverly's 12th annual Harbor Fest! Salem Sound Coastwatch will be present at this celebration hosted by the Beverly Harbor Management Authority @bevhma and the City of Beverly @mybeverly01915.#beverlyharborfest2023
Salem Sound Coastwatch is pleased to be working with the City of Salem and Salem Preservation Partners to bring you the third annual conference on adaptation strategies and climate change impacts in the region's historic buildings, landscapes, and neighborhoods. Barbara Warren will be presenting during the first session on mitigating flood risk and vulnerability through… Read More »Preservation in a Changing Climate – Salem
Join us for our second in a series of Coastsweep beach cleanups, part of the International Coastal Cleanup organized by the Ocean Conservancy and the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management. Learn more at mass.gov/coastsweep. RSVP required at info@salemsound.org or by calling (978) 741-7900.
Due to the upcoming storm, we unfortunately have to cancel this cleanup. In its place, please sign up for the Salem Beautification Committee and Keep Salem Beautiful's Willows cleanup the day after, on Sunday September 17th from 10am to 12pm. Register here at docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScmJs9CNDPVI5OAmLjxhDX3rGRS0J0S11zy_cwv7So6KKZCJQ/viewform. For questions, email keepsalembeautiful@gmail.com.
There is so much history about Indigenous people that is told through the eyes of colonizers — Join Thomas Green of the Massachusett Tribe at Ponkapoag for a public talk at the Salem Armory on Monday, September 18th about the oral history of their people from the year 1600 and before, including discussion of traditional… Read More »The Massachusett Tribe in Salem: Weaving Indigenous History and Practice