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Apr 7, 2014

High Season 2008

Table of Contents Aquatic Invaders: Aquariums, Zoos Highlight Nuisance Species Ecosystems can’t afford to play musical chairs when it comes to habitat and food. Katie Mosher visits the North Carolina…

Apr 7, 2014

Winter 2008

Table of Contents Finding Fish in Lots of Water The best anglers intuitively understand the link between fish and their surrounding environment and cast accordingly. Many of the same principles…

Apr 7, 2014

Spring 2011

Table of Contents Citizen Science Bolsters Oyster Restoration Efforts Knowing the habitats that attract young oysters — known as spat — is key to efforts to increase the stock of…

Apr 7, 2014

Holiday 2012

Table of Contents Aquaculture: Science Working for the Economy Oysters, prawns, flounder, hybrid striped bass and rainbow trout. These are just some of the products that North Carolina aquaculturists produce.…

Apr 7, 2014

Autumn 2012

Table of Contents The Multitalented Oyster Most people understand the value of the oyster on a plate — it’s good to eat. But there’s also value in oyster reefs. Join…

Apr 7, 2014

Spring 2012

Table of Contents Advancing Sea Oat Biology: Advancing Dunes Dunes are iconic to North Carolina beaches. Their signature species is a grass that mimics oats. Join Sharon Settlage as she…

Apr 4, 2014

Winter 2013

Table of Contents FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: It’s Good To Be Home Letter from Susan White, Executive Director for North Carolina Sea Grant. Mummichog Tagging: 384.36F2B3418C is in the Creek…

Researchers tag fish.

Mar 1, 2014

Sea Science: Exploring Science: UNC-TV Expands Research Coverage

A red drum flops into the deck of a research boat as a team from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill frees it from a net. Waves of…

Herring Navigate

Mar 1, 2014

Coastal Science Serves North Carolina: Sea Grant Funds New Research Projects

Headquartered at North Carolina State University, Sea Grant is recognized as an interinstitutional program of the University of North Carolina system. Researchers across the state are eligible to compete for Sea Grant support. The 2014-16 funding cycle features projects with scientists from East Carolina University, NC State, NC Central University, UNC-Chapel Hill, UNC Coastal Studies Institute and UNC Wilmington, as well as Duke University. The listing also includes a regional project that couples in-state researchers with out-of-state colleagues.

Feb 14, 2014

2014

Holiday 2014 To Market, To Market To Buy a Fresh Fish Autumn 2014 Hurricane Hazel: Oct. 15, 1954 Summer 2014 Workboat Chronicles: Sharing History, Culture Spring 2014 Coastal Reflections: Past,…