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10 Jul Scuba Diving South River’s Oyster Sanctuary Reef

Posted at 16:25h in research by Nancy Merrill 0 Comments
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Scuba Diving the South River Oyster Sanctuary Reef By Shayna Keller, Chesapeake Conservation Corps Volunteer On June 26th, I went scuba diving with my dive buddies, Evan Claggett and Brad King, at the Glebe Bay Oyster Sanctuary Reef on the South River. Our objective was to collect...

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