USGS Seeks Input on Chilly Arctic Rivers Data
Published Date: 4/30/2026
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The U.S. Geological Survey wants to keep collecting info for the Arctic Rivers Project and is asking the public to share their thoughts by June 29, 2026. This helps make sure the data collection is useful and not too much work for people involved. If you’re part of this project or just curious, now’s the time to weigh in and help shape how info is gathered!
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