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Tyler O’Hara and Nicholas Decker

Jun 1, 2013

PEOPLE AND PLACES: Jolly Good Fellows: Training Future Leaders in Coastal Law, Planning and Policy

In the long break between academic years, many first- or second-year law students participate in summer internships, jobs and fellowships. They hope to experience what it means to be a…

Crystal Skipper

Jun 1, 2013

NATURALIST’S NOTEBOOK: Students Boost Bogue Butterfly

Students at Harkers Island Elementary School are helping the Bogue Bank’s butterfly. The crystal skipper, identified by its brown wings and white spots, is native to North Carolina’s coast. Science…

Jun 1, 2013

LOCAL CATCH: The Reel World: Kids Ask a Fisherman About His Career

Outer Banks native Dewey Hemilright always knew he would not have a 9-to-5 desk job. Growing up, he held many positions that involved outdoor physical activity. “In the summer time,…

Terri Kirby Hathway at SciTri.

Jun 1, 2013

Meeting of the Minds: Scientists and Teachers Connect

As sons of teachers, Ethan Theuerkauf and Justin Ridge understand the limited resources and tight schedules that educators face in their classrooms.

Jun 1, 2013

Beyond the Choir: Scientists Tune in More Students

There is a resounding crack as Coley Hughes pries open the top of the fish's skull. The buzz of 28 high school students falters, replaced by a collective gasp and some nervous giggles.

image: dolphin jumps in an NC waterway.

Jun 1, 2013

Introducing North Carolina’s Amazing Coast: Natural Wonders from Alligators to Zoeas

When I first read Georgia's Amazing Coast in 2005, three thoughts popped into my head. First, Georgia and North Carolina have a ton of coastal animals, plants and habitats in common. Second, although the two coastal areas have many similarities, Georgia has a number of plants and animals — many presented in the beautifully illustrated plates of that book — that differ from what exists in the Tar Heel State. Third, there should be a similar book for North Carolina. So now it is 2013, and our book is finally here!

image: David Hugo standing on a boat conducting fieldwork.

Jun 1, 2013

Mercury Content, Gear Changes among New FRG Projects

The N.C. Fishery Resource Grant Program will fund nine projects in 2013. Administered by North Carolina Sea Grant, FRG supports cooperative research among commercial and recreational fishermen, seafood businesses, and scientists in projects that have practical applications for the community.

Jun 1, 2013

Marine Debris, Oyster Health among New BCSRP Projects

This year, North Carolina Sea Grant will fund six N.C. Blue Crab and Shellfish Research Program projects. The BCSRP pairs crabbers, and shellfish harvesters and farmers with researchers and fishery managers to investigate and enhance North Carolina's blue crab and shellfish fisheries.

image: boardwalk through a marsh with standing water.

Jun 1, 2013

Trail Mix: Scenic Byway, Maritime Trail Beckon to Visitors

This season, whether you prefer to travel in the comfort of your car or of your armchair, the Outer Banks has something for you.

Image: Currituck Banks Reserve

Jun 1, 2013

Sea Grant Partnerships

North Carolina Sea Grant has been a partner in various aspects of the Outer Banks National Scenic Byway and the Outer Banks Maritime Heritage Trail projects. “We are pleased and…