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As the tide crept higher and higher, undergraduate students from the University of North Florida’s Coastal and Marine Biology Program hustled to install crab trap structures along the mud-slick shoreline.  The students joined forces early May 1 with...

  • St. Marys Riverkeeper Anna Laws stands in front of an array of crab traps filled with oyster shells. Eventually, oysters will grow over the whole structure, creating a reef, like the older ones seen behind her. 
    St. Marys Riverkeeper Anna Laws stands in front of an array of crab traps filled with oyster shells. Eventually, oysters will grow over the whole structure, creating a reef, like the older ones seen behind her. 
Kendra Schafer | For the News-Leader As the tide crept higher and higher, undergraduate students from the University of North Florida’s Coastal and Marine Biology Program hustled to install crab…

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