In this episode, we speak with Erica Seiden, manager for NOAA’s Ecosystems Program and the National Estuarine Research Reserve System; and Nelle D’Aversa, a NOAA coastal management specialist, to learn why this site was chosen and what this valuable ecosystem can teach us.
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