Tuck Hines and Blue CrabERA

SERC Director Tuck Hines holds a female blue crab. SERC’s collaborative research with other scientists was critical to reversing a population decline of the crabs in the Chesapeake Bay. (Photo courtesy Smithsonian Environmental research Center)

SERC Director Tuck Hines holds a female blue crab. SERC’s collaborative research with other scientists was critical to reversing a population decline of the crabs in the Chesapeake Bay. (Photo courtesy Smithsonian Environmental research Center)

SERC Director Tuck Hines holds a female blue crab. SERC’s collaborative research with other scientists was critical to reversing a population decline of the crabs in the Chesapeake Bay. (Photo courtesy Smithsonian Environmental research Center)

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