How beachgoers are turning snaps into science
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Tyrella Beach in County Down, Northern Ireland launched CoastSnap, a citizen-science project where beachgoers photograph coastal changes through a fixed frame; the initiative is part of the global Co-creating Coastal Resilience (CoCor) project and will help scientists track coastal erosion, sea-level rise, and climate impacts over time.
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