Seacoast Science Center receives New England Museum Association Excellence Award

Seacoast Science Center (SSC) announces that it was selected as a 2022 recipient of a New England Museum Association Excellence Award, chosen for their newly …
Embracing Winter in Odiorne Point State Park

Heidi Duncanson | Communications Coordinator As cold weather sets in on the coast, things quiet down here at Odiorne Point State Park, making it the …
SSC Marine Mammal Rescue Responds to Wayward Seal

Ashley Stokes | SSC Marine Mammal Rescue Director Our Marine Mammal Rescue team is called to all kinds of animal situations but not all of …
UNH Aquaculture Research on Display

Heidi Duncanson | Communications Coordinator Just off New Hampshire’s coast, innovative aquaculture research is taking place and is now being featured at Seacoast Science Center. …
Fatal Maine shark attack spurs great white tracking efforts at these Seacoast beaches

Ian Lenahan | The Portsmouth Herald Published August 25, 2022 RYE — Bobbing in the Atlantic Ocean off town beaches are four orange buoys, all designed …
Fall Bird Migration on the Seacoast

Stephen Mirick | Guest Contributor As the days grow shorter and the nights get cooler, many birds throughout eastern Canada and northeastern New England migrate south …
Marine Fellows Program names Outstanding Achievement Award Winner

Adrianna George of Milford, NH was honored for her achievement in the Marine Science Fellowship Program at the Seacoast Science Center in Rye, NH. …
SSC’s Seal of Approval promotes safe wildlife viewing for ocean recreators

Seacoast Science Center (SSC) has been advancing wildlife conservation through stranded marine mammal response, care, and community outreach in New Hampshire and Northern Massachusetts since …
Now open! Our Dynamic Gulf of Maine Exhibition

The Gulf of Maine is historically known for its cold waters, featuring high biodiversity and a rich history of productive fishing grounds. Climate change …
A magical spot for tide pooling on the Seacoast

Heidi Duncanson | Communications Coordinator Discovering a tiny sea star, slippery eel or prickly urchin at the coast has often been described as a magical …
NH Center for NonProfits honors Seacoast Science Center’s Allan Waterfield

The NH Center for Nonprofits celebrated its 2022 Nonprofit Impact Award recipients at the Bank of NH Stage in Concord on April 20th. Allan …
Harbor Seal Pupping Season Expected to Begin this Month

If you see a seal or other marine mammal on the beach, call the Seacoast Science Center Marine Mammal Rescue hotline at 603-997-9448 Harbor …