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  • Disappearing Beaches

    People in North Carolina moved the 208-foot tall 4,800-ton Cape Hatteras Lighthouse -- why would they do such a thing? Beach erosion is the answer. Learn about this natural process that causes people so many problems.

    whyfiles.org

  • About Estuaries

    EPA's overview of the National Estuary Program and profiles of the 28 estuaries in the program.

    www.epa.gov

  • Estuary Basics

    Find what features define an estuary, why they should be restored and reasons for habitat loss. Page also explains the importance of these waterways for commercial fishing and recreation.

    www.estuaries.org

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