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FOR-HIRE FISHING:<\/a>
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Rich in Coastal History; Enriching Coastal Economies<\/a><\/h3>\n

Traditional family fishing trips help to pump the coastal economy. A recent research project explains the impact of charter boats, head boats and fishing guides.<\/p>\n

LISTENING TO THE SEA<\/a><\/h3>\n

To help solve a heated debate embroiling an Outer Banks commercial shark fishery, East Carolina University researchers are lending their ears to the fishermen \u2014 and the sharks.<\/p>\n