Tracking Fish Movement in the Restored Poplar Island - NCCOS
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Coastal Conversations Podcast: Episode 3 Poplar Island, a once thriving island of 1,100 acres in the Chesapeake Bay, had been reduced to about four acres by the 1990’s. Through a partnership with the Army Corps of Engineers, and the Maryland Department of Transportation, Maryland Port Administration, scientists have been working to restore habitat on the
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