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Gulf Islands National Seashore Superintendent Dan Brown updated Navarre Beach Leaseholders and Residents Association members on April 20 about the effects of federal budget cuts on the park, shorebird nesting, the possibility of a ferry serving Fort Pickens and lingering effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
Gulf Islands National Seashore Superintendent Dan Brown relaxes during a chat with Navarre Beach Leaseholders and Residents Association members.
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