About midway through the ride, something unusual appeared ahead of me, the unmistakable shape of a boat sitting where no boat ...
Strangely enough, washed-up boats aren’t that rare along our stretch of coast. Each year I come across several. Sometimes it’s engine trouble. Other times, a wave over the bow, sudden weather or ...
The "ice cream cones" aren't the edible kind. They're tubes of worms washing up on the Texas coast.
The Beachcombing Report is written by Jace Tunnell, the Director of Community Engagement for the Harte Research Institue at ...
John Anderson, a retired plumber from Forks, Washington, changes unsuspecting waste items into beautiful pieces of art.
Beachcombing after a strong winter cold front can be equal parts fascinating and sobering. This week was no exception along the Texas coast. With water temperatures dropping quickly over the last ...
What may look like an ordinary rock pile at Anchor Park in Delray Beach is turning into a hotspot for shell-seeking treasure ...
Expo founder Alan Rammer honored as he steps down ...
A rare painted river terrapin hatched at the Smithsonian National Zoo, giving conservationists hope for a turtle species ...
An unassuming beachside taco stand serves ahi poke and other fusion tacos.
At the Beachcombing Museum in Washington, decades of items pulled from the ocean become art, history, and a powerful reminder of ocean pollution.