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Sandra Harris

Joe Ramus

Apr 3, 2017

WATCHING AND LEARNING ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA SEA GRANT

What is North Carolina Sea Grant? Ask 10 different people, and you’ll get 10 different answers.

saltwater fishing

Apr 3, 2017

FISHING FOR FEEDBACK

Right now, we are conducting a survey with North Carolina’s recreational anglers. We want to ensure our extension, education and research programs remain relevant to this group.

hopsitals prepare for flooding

Apr 3, 2017

LINKING WATER, FLOODS AND PUBLIC HEALTH

That reality offers great perspective as I am one of several researchers examining the link between flooding and public-health infrastructure in two coastal urban settings: Morehead City, North Carolina, and Charleston, South Carolina. We began our project in mid-2015, but Matthew and other large flooding events in 2016 have made our study particularly relevant.

Apr 3, 2017

SPREADING THE WORD ABOUT SOUTHERN OYSTERS

One of my main goals as North Carolina Sea Grant’s marine aquaculture specialist is to assist in the responsible and sustainable development of the state’s growing mariculture industry. A rapidly expanding sector of this industry in North Carolina is oyster farming.

flood damage water levels

Mar 1, 2017

CURRENTS: Muddy Waters: Defining the 100-Year Flood

When used properly, the term “100-year flood” really means there is a 1-in-100, or 1 percent, chance of a flood occurring in a certain area in any given year. Given that probability, that flood is likely to occur, on average, once every 100 years over an even longer period of time. Similarly, you would call a flood with a 1-in-500, or 0.2 percent, chance of occurring every year a “500-year flood.”

Small white device placed behind exhibit displays

Mar 1, 2017

ACCESSIBLE COAST: SCIENCE VIA VARIED SENSES

In the five years Yirka has been on staff, the Raleigh museum has debuted technologies and programs enabling fully independent navigation for people of varying abilities. All exhibit content is available regardless of visual impairments or hearing loss.

image: aerial view of marsh and seashore.

Mar 1, 2017

SCIENCE AT WORK: BUILDING STRONGER COASTAL COMMUNITIES

North Carolina Sea Grant’s efforts encompass topics in development, economies, ecosystems and traditions related to the state’s coast. Communities embody the concept, as they have weathered many storms. These days, the word also encompasses planning for and responding to a variety of economic and environmental challenges.

image: commercial fishing boats.

Mar 1, 2017

BUILDING A BLUE ECONOMY IN NORTH CAROLINA

The ocean economy contributed $2.1 billion and 43,385 jobs to North Carolina’s economy in 2013, according to a new report by North Carolina Sea Grant and Duke University’s Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions.

Seafood salad in a bowl

Mar 1, 2017

DEVELOPING NEW SEAFOOD PRODUCTS

Americans lead busy, active lives and have little time or desire to cook meals at home. We seek new flavors, textures and unique cuisines, and want options that are convenient to prepare and consume almost anywhere. Fresh, transportable meals featuring minimally processed ingredients, handcrafted quality and bold flavors characterize the most successful pre-prepared meals of the past few years.

Summer campers at Highlands Biological Station observing macroinvertebrates in a white bucket.

Mar 1, 2017

EXPANDING MARINE EDUCATION FROM SEA TO MOUNTAINS

It’s easy to believe Terri Kirby Hathaway when she says she has the “best job in the world.” Hathaway works as a marine education specialist with North Carolina Sea Grant, a position she’s held for 13 years.