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Trustees on the Coast

A Coastal Vision
Who We Are
The Challenges
The Coastal Strategy
What we do
Coastal Projects
Protect Habitats
Preserve History
Advocate
What you can do
Be a Coastal Champion
Explore + Experience
Learn + Volunteer
Become a Member
Resources
News
Our Podcast
360° Virtual Tours
Webinars
Glossary
Contact
State of the Coast
North Shore (2020)
Islands (2021)
South Coast (2022)
Coatue Report: Woods Hole Foundation
2020 MV Beach Access Report
Christine Boynton
August 18, 2020

Advocacy & Policy

Christine Boynton
August 18, 2020
Advocacy & Policy

The Trustees owns and protects 120 miles of Massachusetts shoreline for recreation and conservation. We’ve preserved this sensitive landscape by working with landowners, land trusts, and philanthropists as well as government officials and agency experts.

Tagged: Advocacy

Christine Boynton
August 18, 2020

Funding Resilience: How, and Who?

Christine Boynton
August 18, 2020
Funding Resilience: How, and Who?

To date, much of the funding that addresses coastal resiliency on the North Shore has come from state sources, including CZM and MassBays.

Tagged: Funding

Christine Boynton
August 18, 2020

The Great Marsh Coalition

Christine Boynton
August 18, 2020
The Great Marsh Coalition

The Trustees are pleased to be a part of the Great Marsh Coalition. With more than 20,000 acres stretching from Cape Ann to New Hampshire, the Great Marsh is the largest salt marsh in New England.

Tagged: GMC

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