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Why P.E.I. scientists are studying a population of tiny beach creatures crushed by Fiona [Video]

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Prince Edward Island News
  • 8 hours ago
  • News
  • Duration 2:28

Every two weeks, researchers from UPEI head to four Island beaches to search for tiny creatures called amphipods, commonly known as sand hoppers. Their population was decimated by post-tropical storm Fiona. Now scientists hope they are making a comeback.

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