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GOING WITH THE FLOW:<\/a>
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Aquaculture’s Water Quality Woes<\/a><\/h3>\n

Increasing coastal development is forcing waste and water quality issues to the forefront of North Carolina’s aquaculture industries. Kathleen Angione explores the problems and pressures facing shellfish and hybrid striped bass farmers in eastern North Carolina.<\/p>\n