Smithsonian Environmental Research Center

The Smithsonian Environmental Research Center is a 2,800-acre environmental research and educational facility operated by the Smithsonian Institution located in Edgewater, MD on the Rhode and West Rivers. The center’s focus of study is on the ecosystems of coastal zones, particularly in the Chesapeake Bay wetlands.

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