Feb 26, 2024
Reducing the Nutrient Load: How an Alternative Method of Wastewater Treatment Could Help the Tar-Pamlico Recover
Jan 17, 2024
With that announcement in the "Holiday 1998" issue of Coastwatch, Katie Mosher began what would become a 25-year commitment to this magazine and North Carolina Sea Grant.
Coastal hazards, such as hurricanes and sea level rise, continue to increase with climate change -- and shoreline modifications, dredging, and boating wakes can exacerbate erosion and property damage.
Estuaries are transition zones where land meets water, ocean meets rivers, and saltwater meets fresh. Climate change and shifting water temperatures are among the most pressing considerations for ecosystem resiliency, and estuaries are no exception.
Jan 12, 2024
“That boat’ll take more than you will!” -- Cap’n Jim Rumfelt
Featuring Parmesan Clams, Broiled Striped Bass with Mediterranean Spice Rub, Fried Shrimp and More.
Perspectives from a Seafood Insider
Jan 10, 2024
A collaborative research team led by Duke University’s Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability is working to lessen the digital divide for small rural water utilities and helping them fulfill reporting requirements.
Mention shipwrecks and treasures along the North Carolina coast, and most folks think of gold coins or ships' cannons. But near Rodanthe, one treasure has more to do with the lives saved in shipwrecks off Cape Hatteras...
A Sea Grant fellow shares his experience aboard a science vessel — deploying traps, analyzing fish, and acclimating to life on the Atlantic.