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March 26, 2015
Cisco, Erosion Control, NCC News

What's Going on in Cisco?

Nantucket Coastal Conservancy
March 26, 2015
Cisco, Erosion Control, NCC News

 Is this work within 100 feet of any wetland resource protected by local and State law and thus under the jurisdiction of our Conservation Commission? If yes, has it been permitted?

Thanks to Susan Landmann for trekking down there to check it out and taking these photos at mid-day today.

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Tagged: Susan Landmann

Newer PostFramingham Middle Students Debate Erosion-Control Efforts on Nantucket
Older PostBen Champoux appointed by a vote of 3-to-2 to fill Bam LaFarge's seat on the Conservation Commission

The mission of the Nantucket Coastal Conservancy is to protect and preserve

Nantucket’s coastal resources through education, research, and advocacy,

ensuring that future generations have the opportunity to use and enjoy them.

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       The majority of photos and videos throughout the site are courtesy of local photographers                              

Susan Landmann, Peter Brace, and Greg Hinson whom we thank immensely.