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Dave Shaw

Jun 22, 2022

Summer Coastwatch Looks at Coastal NC Through a Shrimper’s Eyes

The summer issue of North Carolina Sea Grant’s award-winning Coastwatch magazine features an in-depth interview with longtime shrimper Harry Bryant, a new study showing links between climate change and the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, and much more.

May 31, 2022

New Coastal and Water Resource Fellows Investigate Flooding, PFAS, and More

Five North Carolina graduate students recently began new coastal and water resource fellowships. North Carolina Sea Grant and the North Carolina Water Resources Research Institute are supporting four students’ research projects, and the state’s Urban Water Consortium is funding a fifth.

Apr 7, 2022

Applications Open for the Hook, Line & Science Communication Fellowship

North Carolina Sea Grant is accepting applications for the 2022 Hook, Line & Science Communication Fellowship until 5 p.m. on May 2, 2022.

Mar 31, 2022

Spring Coastwatch Explores Shrinking Sharks, Birds Battling Climate Change, and More

The spring issue of North Carolina Sea Grant’s award-winning Coastwatch magazine features an in-depth look at the impact of climate change on North Carolina birds, how five decades of data show that sharks in our coastal waters are shrinking, and much more.

Feb 7, 2022

Registration Opens for the “Introductory Fisheries Science” Online Course

Registration is open for North Carolina Sea Grant’s popular “Introductory Fisheries Science” course. Scott Baker and Sara Mirabilio, fisheries specialists with over 40 years of combined experience, will bring together state experts in new virtual classes designed for recreational and commercial fishers — and for anyone else interested in fisheries science.