One of the largest marsh restoration projects ever attempted on the East Coast is finally underway. After years filled with studies, public hearings, research and permitting, work has started on a $38 million project to replenish the Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge marsh and beachfront. Three dredges have started Phase 1 of the project to dig out channels to allow free flow of water from the Broadkill River ...
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