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The article says that the Pocomoke "... is reputed to be one of the deepest rivers for its width in the world". The source is an archived page of the regional Daily Times and says: “For its width, it is the deepest river in the United States,” said Doug Levin, director of the Earth Mapping Laboratory at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. “It is the second deepest in the world, next to the Nile.”
I don't believe the source is reliable, for several reasons.
With 'all' that said, I've removed the part that refers to the claim. Of course, if there is a reliable source for the Pocomoke being one of the deepest rivers in the USA, if not The World, the article should reflect that. Twistlethrop ( talk) 08:17, 15 March 2016 (UTC)
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A fine, informative article. But it concludes with a mention of the closing of the lower river in the 1990's because of organic pollution, which needs more substance. The reference link to the CNN article is broken. What is the source of the pollution: untreated sewage from towns upstream, or the general decline of the Chesapeake? -- ElijahBosley ( talk) 14:01, 5 April 2009 (UTC) |
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I was reading an old book about Baltimore which mentions the "river Wigho". A google search led me to the German version of this page, which lists several other names for the Pocomoke. Maybe this should be added, but I have many other things on my todo list right now. Pelirojopajaro ( talk) 15:50, 16 June 2019 (UTC)