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Posted on September 20, 2021September 22, 2021 by Ashley K Oliver

SCUBA Diving Surveys at the Rubble Ridges

Over the summer of 2021, the Army Core of Engineers constructed three stone ridges that will be monitored for the next five years. This summer, we have been able to SCUBA dive and gather preliminary data. Check out the current projects tab to learn more!

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