The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT35) SEABROOK, Texas -- Feb. 10, 2003 -- WETLANDS-ARMY -- For two years, the Army Corps of Engineers, by statute the country's pre-eminent protector of wetlands, has been recalculating its authority, and what is now emerging, in places like Seabrook, Texas, on the shore of Galveston Bay, is evidence of a broad retreat. Along 1,000 miles of Texas coast, the wetlands over which the corps claims jurisdiction has shrunk, to 1.8 million acres, according to an estimate provided by the district headquarters of the corps in Galveston. Environmentalists in area proposed for a container port in Seabrook, Texas, on Jan. 29, 2003. (Michael Stravato/The New York Times)
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The New York Times Agency
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