The Mast-Head: Changes in the Marsh
The marsh has been underwater more often this year than the last. I suspect that sea level rise has a lot to do with it.
The marsh has been underwater more often this year than the last. I suspect that sea level rise has a lot to do with it.
The water table is very close to the surface here in much of the village and, as the climate changes and the rains increase, it’s only rising.
The “Noyack” spelling has strength, certainty. It amounts to a tribute, and it looks good.
It’s a rare thing to be part of an all-female crew on a sailboat, and yet that’s where I found myself in the middle of Noyac Bay.
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