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Million-Dollar Staircase Succumbs to Coastal Erosion

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Cape Cod officials have spent $1 million over 25 years rebuilding a beach staircase repeatedly damaged by coastal erosion. Recent storms continue to threaten the structure, raising questions about the long-term feasibility and cost of maintaining public access. read more


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Cape Cod grapples with surge in marine life strandings

#CapeCod #MarineLifeRescue

Changing tides in Cape Cod, Massachusetts lead to an increase in beached marine life, prompting more rescue operations. Species like dolphins and turtles facing distress are saved by experts, such as the International Fund for Animal Welfare, with varying success rates. read more

"Giant Great White Shark Found Washed Up on Cape Cod"

#GreatWhiteShark #CapeCod

A 12ft great white shark named Koala washes up on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, sparking a mystery for scientists as they investigate the cause of death. The popular summer tourist destination is also an important feeding ground for great white sharks. read more

#CapeCod #BeachClosure

Longnook Beach in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, a popular tourist spot, is closed for the summer due to erosion threats to a nearby cliff. Officials had concerns earlier, closed beach access earlier, and used an excavator to reduce risk. read more

#DolphinStranding #CapeCod

The largest dolphin mass stranding in the US history occurred in Cape Cod, where 146 dolphins were involved. A total of 102 dolphins survived, receiving support from various organizations. The cause behind the stranding remains unknown. read more

#CapeCod #DolphinRescue

The largest dolphin mass stranding in U.S. history occurred on Cape Cod, with 146 dolphins stranded, 102 surviving after rescue efforts. The cause remains unclear, but over 100 trained volunteers and organizations like IFAW were involved in the successful response. read more

#CapeCod #BeachSafety

Dennis, a Cape Cod town, plans to ban day-trippers on July 4 due to an increase in dangerous behavior at its beaches. Parking restrictions will be in place, allowing only cars with 2024 beach stickers to park as a safety measure. read more