What do shifts in the global climate mean for our state?
Jun 21, 2022
More animals — including sea turtles, manatees, sharks, and hundreds of other fish species — will be on the move.
Hotter Waters, Heavy Metals, and a Growing Public Health Concern
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
Mar 17, 2022
Research from the UNC Wilmington Coastal Plant Ecology Lab
Over the last four centuries, nine bird species have gone extinct. The reasons why certain bird populations become threatened or extinct can vary...
Mar 10, 2022
An interview with Spencer Rogers became one of North Carolina Sea Grant’s early extension specialist.
Nov 23, 2021
New research from Sea Grant Knauss fellow Kayelyn Simmons reveals how hurricanes affect coral reef fish.
Torrential inland flooding from the 2016 hurricane was a wakeup call, sparking state investment in coordinated resilience efforts.
“We teach our children the same traditional ways to go out in the water, and the same traditional ways to live from the land: only when things are in season.”
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