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USGS Develops Water-Quality Monitoring Strategy for Mount Hope Bay and the Taunton River Estuary in Massachusetts
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with the Watershed Planning Program within the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection...
USGS Celebrates New Office with Official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
The U.S. Geological Survey New England Water Science Center has officially snipped the ribbon for their new Connecticut office, which was co-located...
This issue highlights our long history of outreach on Cape Cod in an article and video. It also features a story about our crest-stage gage network in...