The newest NOAA national marine sanctuary will soon have three buoys
After a 45-day device review period, The NOAA Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary (WSCNMS), will deploy three Spotter Platforms across the 962 square mile sanctuary that stretches from Port Washington to Two Rivers.
The newest NOAA national marine sanctuary will soon have three buoys
July 27, 2021
Explore the latest NOAA WSCNMS initiative: 3 new Spotter Platforms to enhance Wisconsin's Shipwreck Coast marine sanctuary.
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