 
  Spring 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.
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        ACCESSIBLE COAST: Discover Innovative N.C. Tourism in ACCESS
 
        ACCESSIBLE COAST: SCIENCE VIA VARIED SENSES
 
        BUILDING A BLUE ECONOMY IN NORTH CAROLINA
 
        CURRENTS: Muddy Waters: Defining the 100-Year Flood
 
        DEVELOPING NEW SEAFOOD PRODUCTS
 
        EXPANDING MARINE EDUCATION FROM SEA TO MOUNTAINS
 
        FISHING FOR FEEDBACK
 
        FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Convening Conversations on Coastal Challenges and Solutions
 
        MARINER’S MENU: Tastes from the Past Worth Repeating
 
        SCIENCE AT WORK: BUILDING STRONGER COASTAL COMMUNITIES
 
        SEA SCIENCE: Teaming Up with Nature to Restore Wilson Bay
 
        SPREADING THE WORD ABOUT SOUTHERN OYSTERS
