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Carrie Clower

Cover of "Seashells of North Carolina" book featuring a range of different shells

Jun 4, 2024

“Seashells of North Carolina” Updated and Expanded

“The sea provides a natural treasure hunt,” note the editors of a new edition of Seashells of North Carolina. “At any time, a group of shells lying inconspicuously in the sand may contain a rarity, just waiting to catch the shell enthusiast’s eye.”

A large school of vermillion snapper swim over a reef

Mar 25, 2024

Deadline Extended: South Atlantic Reef Fish Extension/Communication Fellowship Open Until April 5

North Carolina Sea Grant is now accepting applications for the 2024 South Atlantic Reef Fish Extension/Communication Fellowship. This fellowship provides on-the-job education and training opportunities in reef fish extension and communication for an early-career professional in the southeast region.

Feb 20, 2024

Sea Grant and N.C. Coastal Reserve Request Proposals for Research Fellowships

North Carolina Sea Grant and the N.C. Coastal Reserve and National Estuarine Research Reserve are accepting applications for the 2024 North Carolina Coastal Research Fellowship. The deadline is Friday, April 1, at 5 p.m. ET.

A screenshot of a map of North Carolina, with blue and yellow stars dotted all over.

Feb 14, 2024

Sea Grant, DEQ, and Partners Announce NC Stream Watch Educator Cohort

The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality’s (DEQ) Division of Water Resources announces an exciting new chapter for the NC Stream Watch education program. The new effort, which includes an inaugural class of Stream Watch educators, is in partnership with the North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute (WRRI), North Carolina Sea Grant and the nonprofit Environmental Educators of North Carolina (EENC).

The 2024 Knauss Fellows chosen to serve in their legislative placement offices stand in front of two doorways.

Feb 5, 2024

Class of 2024 Knauss Fellows Begin Service

NOAA and the National Sea Grant Office have announced placements for the 2023 class of the Sea Grant John A. Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship program. The fellows include six graduate students from North Carolina: Claudia Deeg, Nico Fairbairn, Mac Gagné, Sydney Mantell, Stephanie Murphy, and Aaron Ramus.