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World Wetlands Day

February 2

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Carolina Wetlands Association

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Carolina Wetlands Association

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Currituck Marsh Focus for Resilience Project | Coastal Review Online

www.coastalreview.org

A recently announced project at Pine Island aims to study, protect and restore Currituck Sound marshes, a globally significant habitat that has been degraded by pollution and effects of climate change
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Carolina Wetlands Association

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www.pewtrusts.org/en/research-and-analysis/articles/2019/05/31/paris-agreement-could-be-key-to-pr... ...

Paris Agreement Could Be Key to Protecting Coastal Habitats

www.pewtrusts.org

Coral reefs, mangroves, salt marshes, and seagrasses found along shorelines all over the world form a critical bridge between land and sea, providing a home for countless species and a wealth of vital ecosystem services.
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