Floating Wetlands in Baltimore's Inner Harbor
Hear from General Curator Jack Cover about the plants, animals and microhabitats found on and around the National Aquarium's floating wetland prototype in the Inner Harbor, a constructed habitat that re-creates all the functions of a real tidal marsh. Also, get a sneak peek of what's to come as we prepare to install more floating wetlands in the water between Piers 3 and 4—and let guests get close and explore! Musicbed SyncID: MB01J4OVFRHWTTV

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