Over the last four centuries, nine bird species have gone extinct. The reasons why certain bird populations become threatened or extinct can vary...
Spring 2022: Time for Planning and Moving Forward
Audubon North Carolina and the Currituck Sound Coalition have announced a new Marsh Conservation Plan that identifies the complex web of threats facing Currituck Sound, offering a blueprint of how best to protect and restore it.
We often think of fishers in two distinct groups: commercial and recreational. Yet there is a third category: people who must fish for food for themselves, their families, and their friends.
The Pea Island Surfmen Prove Themselves on a Heroic Night
Around Cape Lookout over the last 50 years, the answer for many species is Yes. Sharks are important predators in marine food webs, but their numbers are thought to have been significantly altered by fishing and other human impacts, potentially disrupting coastal ecosystems.
Deepwater Fish and Shipwrecks, Lionfish DNA, and Ancient Sheepshead Bones
Four Big Takeaways from our Study of North Carolina's Seafood Industry
Research from the UNC Wilmington Coastal Plant Ecology Lab
Crab Cakes with Fresh Lime, Sautéed Tuna Steaks with Tarragon, and More
An interview with Spencer Rogers became one of North Carolina Sea Grant’s early extension specialist.