Jun 21, 2022
Shark Thievery, American Shad in the Albermarle Sound, and How We Fished 12,000 Years Ago
Hotter Waters, Heavy Metals, and a Growing Public Health Concern
Crab Imperial, Grilled Striped Bass, and More
An Interview with Jane Harrison, North Carolina Sea Grant's coastal economics specialist
Harry Bryant, a 32-year NC Shrimper, Interviewed by Melody Hunter-Pillion
Jun 10, 2022
The 2022 summer hypoxia forecast for the Neuse River estuary calls for dissolved oxygen concentrations slightly below the long-term average and below the “hypoxia threshold.” Oxygen levels below this threshold often are associated with fish kills.
Jun 7, 2022
This hurricane season, the N.C. Department of Transportation (DOT) will rely on an advanced flood-warning system that includes 400 river and stream gauges -- and the new system is informing resilience planning.
Apr 26, 2022
The “Creating Solutions for the Global Blue Economy” workshop provided a forum for NC State undergraduate and graduate students to learn about the challenges facing development of resilient and sustainable coastal economies.
Mar 24, 2022
Audubon North Carolina and the Currituck Sound Coalition have announced a new Marsh Conservation Plan that identifies the complex web of threats facing Currituck Sound, offering a blueprint of how best to protect and restore it.
Mar 17, 2022
Deepwater Fish and Shipwrecks, Lionfish DNA, and Ancient Sheepshead Bones