Chesapeake Unscripted: What is Submerged Aquatic Vegetation? (Baltimore, Md.)
What is submerged aquatic vegetation? Check out what folks in Baltimore had to say.
What is submerged aquatic vegetation, and why is it important to the Chesapeake Bay? Commonly known as “bay grasses” they among the most critical inhabitants of the Bay’s ecosystem. Find out more about submerged aquatic vegetation, and see what people around Baltimore’s Belvedere Square had to say about it.
- Produced by Matt Rath
- Music/Audio: "Neapolitan song" by Astrid & Ruediger Kramer, "2 percenter" by Williamson and "All of Me" by Double F
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