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King Tide Mapping Event Comes Back for Fifth Year : vimarsan
King Tide Mapping Event Comes Back for Fifth Year : vimarsan
King Tide Mapping Event Comes Back for Fifth Year
Skip Stiles, executive director of the Norfolk-based Wetlands Watch, said the tides will be about 3 feet higher than normal on Oct. 29, and low-lying areas will flood. Volunteers can map between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. that day. Registration is required.
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