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Chef Ricky Moore of Saltbox Seafood Joint. Photo by Baxter Miller.<\/p><\/div>\n

From the Executive Director<\/em>
\nRejuvenation and New Perspectives<\/a><\/h3>\n

Sea Grant continues to partner with communities as they recover from Hurricane Florence and Tropical Storm Michael.<\/p>\n

From Sea to Table to You<\/a><\/h3>\n

Despite the challenges of bringing North Carolina seafood to inland restaurants, chefs and customers are celebrating coastal cuisine.<\/p>\n

Return of the Dunes<\/a><\/h3>\n

Florence moved a significant portion of sand offshore, but post-storm waves immediately began the slow process of bringing it back.<\/p>\n

In the Face of Florence<\/a><\/h3>\n

Peak electric co-op outages hit a record high of more than 300,000 homes \u2014 but co-ops mobilized with all hands on deck.<\/p>\n

Hiding in Plain Sight<\/a><\/h3>\n

A hotspot for lichen biodiversity in northeastern North Carolina faces the threat of rising seas.<\/p>\n

Wingina, Wanchese and Manteo: A Lumbee Perspective on the Lost Colony<\/a><\/h3>\n

When an Indian emissary met the English ships in July 1584, things went so well that Wingina decided to try to adopt the strangers.<\/p>\n