When David Secor started his career at the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory almost three decades ago, one of his first projects concluded that the Atlantic sturgeon had all but disappeared from polluted Maryland waters. The population of the massive fish — often 14 feet long — that once swam with…
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For decades, scientists thought sturgeon had vanished from Maryland waters. They're delighted to be wrong
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