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Look back at how Gray's Reef has changed over time - it wasn't always underwater.
Come aboard the NOAA Ship Nancy Foster with a team of scientists studying the fishes, invertebrates and water conditions of the underwater park.
The southern third of the sanctuary is a designated research area where ongoing studies like fish tracking take place.
Gray's Reef National Marine Sanctuary is a regional host for the annual MATE ROV Competition which challenges teams of students to design, build, and operate remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) for specific tasks.
Gray's Reef hosts Drs Caroline Good and Eric Patterson from NOAA Fisheries Service to discuss North Atlantic right whales. Learn about the protected species, why southeast waters are so important to their longevity, how NOAA studies the species, and what you can do to help protect them.
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