Coastal Media Project
Preserving our shores. Protecting our future. https://coastalmediaproject.org/
Our Mission:
The mission of “Assateague Voices” is to promote the conservation of Assateague Island and inspire action through educational story-telling. Our Vision:
An engaged public educated on the need to respect and conserve Assateague Island’s natural resources;
Sustainable restoration methods applied to improving and supporting the island’s resiliency in the face of man-make climate change
06/28/2025
06/27/2025
Looks like some great programs.
Look at all of the choices for activities at Assateague State Park! If you have enjoyed Paint Night in the past but want to participate again with a new creation, now is your chance. Sign up early for our new Horseshoe Crab Paint Night.
Come to TieDye Tuesday and create a memory and a shirt. Friends of Assateague State Park will have white shirts available for a $5 donation and the much requested ink stamp for free.
Last but not least, Friday is a do not miss 4th of July Bike Parade and family Fun Day!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️💙
06/26/2025
A truly remarkable movie. Don't miss it!
Tides of Tradition: The Story of Chincoteague In celebration of Chincotegaue Island's 100th Annual Pony Swim, the Seaside Vacations team presents Tides of Tradition: The Story of Chincotegue Island, a ce...
06/20/2025
The legendary summer flounder, the art of beach weddings, Bethany Beach's own firefly, and tide tables in today's issue of Coastal Tidings. https://conta.cc/4l5rMIe. Get it in your inbox by subscribing. It's free and easy! https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/yX5lKcp
I know astronomical summer doesn't start until Friday, but last night I saw my first lightning bugs of the year, and summer officially began.
06/16/2025
June 16-22, 2025 is World Pollinator Week. This is an annual celebration in support of pollinator health that was initiated and is managed by Pollinator Partnership. This year's event urges us to appreciate the essential role pollinators play in creating and expressing human culture, in all of its forms. These essential creatures, including bees, butterflies, moths, bats, beetles, and hummingbirds, are the unsung heroes behind the food we enjoy and the beauty that surrounds us. By understanding the impact of our actions on their habitats and embracing sustainable practices, we can pave the way for a flourishing future. Find out more at https://www.pollinator.org/pollinator-week
06/15/2025
The incredible Ruby-throated Hummingbird, a look at the region's premier pollinator garden with Meghan Rhode, and tide tables for Lewes, OC, and Tom's Cove. All in the latest Coastal Tidings https://conta.cc/3HF5NcS. Better yet: Subscribe https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/yX5lKcp
My wife was casually filming the hatchlings in our cardinal nest when this happened. One in a million shot. She admitted later that it gave her case of empty nest syndrome.
06/09/2025
Good Monday morning! A friendly reminder that World Pollinator Week starts next Monday, June 16. https://www.pollinator.org/pollinator-week. Find out what you can do to help the bees, birds, bats and other critters that pollinate our plants. https://www.pollinator.org/7things
06/06/2025
A look at the Common Tern, an interview with Kim Abplanalp of Maryland Coastal Bays, tern rafts, local event listings, and Delmarva tide tables for the week ahead. All in the June 6 issue of Coastal Tidings. Didn’t get it? Subscribe here, https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/yX5lKcp. It’s free! (Or view it online here, https://conta.cc/4dOdLMG.)
06/02/2025
The osprey chicks have hatched! Check them out on the Osprey Cam at Blackwater National Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge.
Osprey Cam at Blackwater NWR Osprey Cam at Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge near Cambridge, Maryland
05/14/2025
Rachel Carson Reserve is a North Carolina Dedicated Nature Preserve. Horses were introduced in the 1940s, went feral, and today are managed as the Maryland herd is managed at ASIS, with remotely applied birth control to maintain the health of the horses and the habitat. Give wild horses, and especially their foals, a wide berth and plenty of space.
Did not happen at Assateague, but, serves as a reminder Thx for helping us protect our wildlife!
We absolutely hate to see posts like this, however, we feel it is important to share. Spring is in the air, and stallions are on the move. The stress that the wild horses go through at this time of year is high. Please respect and give these horses the space they need.
Foals can die from stress caused by human interference. This is not an exaggeration.
The guidelines we ask everyone to follow exist to protect the horses, especially the most vulnerable ones. These rules are for everyone: tourists, locals, day-trippers, photographers, influencers.
No photo or post is worth a foal’s life.
These are wild animals. They deserve space, respect, and the freedom to live without fear or pressure from people.
Please do your part. Give extra space. Stay back. Stay respectful.
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