Coalition Quarterly – Issue 16 (Summer 2021)

Coalition Quarterly – Summer 2021 Newsletter Click on image to read more >>
DNSI

The map shows what areas of DNSI are open and closed. Also, please keep off the closed areas indicated by the symbolic fencing and run the entirety of beach in […]
Coalition Quarterly – Issue 15 (Spring 2021)

Coalition Quarterly – Spring 2021 Newsletter Click on image to read more >>
Dead Neck Sampson’s Island Revisited By Local Author

We are excited to share the news that starting this spring, we will be working with local author and ecologist Gil Newton on an in-depth book about Dead Neck Sampson’s […]
AmeriCorps Spotlight

BCWC’s new AmeriCorps Service member Colleen Lucey hails from Derry, New Hampshire. After studying psychology and minoring in environmental studies at Stonehill College in eastern Massachusetts, Colleen decided to join […]
Sands of Time

The phrase “sands of time” is from a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It describes the mark that great people leave on history. Time is like ever-shifting sand, it is […]
The Herring Are Coming and We Are Ready (COVID-Style)!
Triggered by warming waters, the annual migration of river herring from Nantucket Sound, along Dead Neck Sampson’s Island, through the Three Bays estuary, and up the Marstons Mills River is […]
That’s a Wrap!
On Dead Neck Sampson’s Island (DNSI), years of erosion and longshore drift have resulted in sand from the eastern end (Dead Neck) moving and depositing at the western tip (Sampson’s) […]
A Note from The Helm
Over twenty years ago, Three Bays Preservation was founded with a mission to protect our bays with a primary focus to preserve the barrier island known as Dead Neck Sampson’s […]
Exploring Solutions to Excess Nutrients: Restoring Cape Cod’s Waters
Welcome to the bulletin on the Environmental Protection Agency’s research to address excess nutrient loading in Cape Cod’s waters! This will be a biannual update for interested community members on […]


