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10 March 2011
Duke Marine Geologists at KML
Professor Gary Dwyer, Duke University (Durham, NC), explored the Marine Geology of South Florida with his undergraduate students for a week in March.
Core sampling at Old Dan Bank
Using KML as home base, they experienced a variety of marine habitats from the Everglades to Key West.
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