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COASTAL EDUCATION

pswich’s Crane Beach is a breathtaking spot to spend a day relaxing on the ocean. Step off the sand, however, and there is much more to the property than swimming and sunbathing. More than 2,000 acres of rich and varied coastal ecosystem occupy the surrounding land, providing homes to graceful deer, soaring birds, and even the occasional playful otter, all of which are increasingly at risk from rising sea levels.

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