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Understanding Sea Level Rise in the Nation's Largest Estuary

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Chesapeake Bay Sentinel Site Cooperative researchers are working towards a better understanding of how the nation's largest estuary is changing over time due to rising sea levels. Scientists are collecting data with tide stations and other tools at sentinel sites around the Bay. Through intensive studies and long-term observations at these stations, Cooperative partners are helping to create a clearer picture of sea level and ecological changes in this region to better inform coastal decision-makers about the health of the Bay now and into the future. Continue reading →
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