Rochester Pitches New Plan for Great Bay Estuary

Rochester Pitches New Plan for Great Bay Estuary

John Coon quoted in Fosters – a Dover, NH Daily Newspaper |

Photo by Rich Beauchesne / Seacoastonline. The Great Bay as seen from Adams Point Wildlife Management Area in Durham.

As part of the region’s ongoing discussions about improving the health of Great Bay, the city of Rochester has proposed what its leaders say they believe will be a more “proactive” and less litigious approach than in years past.


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