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Thursday, April 14

Sea grass being examined

MOSS POINT, Miss. - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists on Wednesday began examining sea grasses growing within the Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve to identify any damage done by vessels deploying protective boom in response to last year's BP oil spill. The experts want their work to be done before the June 1 start of the Atlantic hurricane season. (Source: Mississippi Press, 04/14/11)
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