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World Prodigy Grounding - Narragansett Bay Eelgrass Restoration
World Prodigy Grounding - Narragansett Bay Eelgrass Restoration
To compensate for injuries during the World Prodigy oil spill, eelgrass (Zostera marina) was transplanted at a number of sites throughout the Bay. Eelgrass is a prominent habitat throughout the Bay that has been in decline in recent years. Restoration is aimed at increasing this important fisheries habitat.
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World Prodigy Grounding - Narragansette
Judd Kenworthy, NOAA scientist Beaufort Lab, shows the cages that were designedto protect the newly transplanted eelgrass plants from predation by small crabs.
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Judd Kenworthy, NOAA scientist Beaufort Lab, shows the cages that were designedto protect the newly transplanted eelgrass plants from predation by small crabs.
4/9/2019 2:52:19 PM
Date:
Jun-97
Credit:
NOAA Restoration Center, Louise Kane
Location:
Rhode Island, Dutch Harbor
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