Sep 13, 2022
A new study shows that YouTube can serve as a conservation management tool when it comes to misunderstood wildlife.
Southern flounder move offshore to spawn, but their migration patterns might be more mysterious than we thought.
With more people living in the Cape Fear River Basin and climate change bringing heavier rains, a new project is forecasting the effects of stormwater runoff as well as how strategic buffers can lessen pollution.
Underserved communities in North Carolina disproportionately experience the adverse effects of flooding and poor water quality. Why is this? And what can we do about it?
For years, oyster farmers in our state have been telling researchers that they have seen greater numbers of healthy oysters in areas they harvest than in those they leave alone.
Sep 12, 2022
Oysters once were as popular as the fast-food burger is today. Since the late-1880’s, people have collected, consumed, and enjoyed oysters up and down the East Coast.
The latest research, news, and info.
Jun 21, 2022
News about the 2022 NC Coastal Conference, a Titanic expedition, and much more.
This issue of Coastwatch provides a diverse set of stories that fully captures the breadth of Sea Grant’s programs and partners.
Last year's coastal trash included a garter belt and a windshield — but you can help reduce debris.