Field Notes.
Ongoing observations, seasonal conditions, short educational pieces, and small useful additions to the record. Not a blog — a working field journal from the Cape Fear River.
Welcome to Field Notes.
The site is built in layers — evergreen guides alongside a working field journal. A short note on what this section is, what it isn't, and what's coming.
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Spring on the Cape Fear.
Warming water, bigger tidal swings, shifting shoreline. What to plan for on a trip between March and May.
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On Working a Two-Meter Patch.
The most underrated skill at Shark Tooth Island isn't walking fast. It's staying still.
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A Quick Map of the Epochs.
Which geological epochs actually show up in what washes ashore — a short reference for placing your finds on the timeline.
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Occasional updates from the station — tidal windows, new finds, and the latest entries. No spam, no filler.