Estuary Reserve Would Promote Education, Research, in Southeast Connecticut

Map details parts of the Thames River, Connecticut River, and Long Island Sound that state officials nominated for a National Estuarine Research Reserve. (Credit: The Connecticut National Estuarine Research Reserve Site Selection & Nomination Report)

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In an era of changing climate, conservationists say the answers to critical questions about rising sea levels will be found in estuaries — the dynamic habitats typically formed where freshwater river...

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