{"id":14192,"date":"2020-12-07T14:45:47","date_gmt":"2020-12-07T19:45:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ncseagrant.ncsu.edu\/coastwatch\/?page_id=14192"},"modified":"2020-12-15T10:50:54","modified_gmt":"2020-12-15T15:50:54","slug":"winter-2020","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/ncseagrant.ncsu.edu\/coastwatch\/winter-2020\/","title":{"rendered":"Winter 2020"},"content":{"rendered":"
Letter from the Executive Director<\/em><\/a><\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n COASTAL TIDINGS<\/a><\/span> PLAN, RESPOND, RECOVER, ADAPT<\/a><\/span> THE WINDING PATH OF RESEARCH<\/a><\/span> PLASTIC, PLASTIC, EVERYWHERE<\/a><\/span> HOOK, LINE & SCIENCE<\/a><\/span> MARINER\u2019S MENU<\/a><\/span> NATURALIST\u2019S NOTEBOOK<\/a><\/span> LAST WORD<\/a><\/span> The Back Page<\/a><\/span> bonus Masthead<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n read the Winter issue in 2-page spreads<\/strong><\/a><\/span><\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
The Winter Issue<\/span><\/h1>\n
\nNews and research nuggets.<\/p>\n
\nBuilding Resilience in Coastal NC<\/span>
\nNorth Carolina Sea Grant\u2019s new coastal resilience specialist tells why resilience means much more than merely \u201cbouncing back.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n<\/a>LIFE ON A \u2018FINGER BETWEEN TWO BAYS\u2019<\/a><\/span>
\nAs North Carolina\u2019s shellfish aquaculture industry booms, new and established growers alike turn to Jimmy Morris for sage advice.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nFlood Risk, Recognition, and the Latino and Latina Community in Wilmington, NC
\nWhen nobody showed up for her study, Olivia Vil\u00e1 changed course \u2014 and her work shed new light on environmental justice.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nPlastic pollution globally taints land, air, and water, but new efforts are tackling the problem in North Carolina\u2019s aquatic ecosystems.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nThe Moon, Mystery Fish, and More
\nDoes the moon affect offshore tournament catch rates \u2014 and what\u2019s\u00a0that mystery fish on your plate?<\/em><\/p>\n
\nWinter Wonders
\nFollow these easy recipes for delights you can enjoy this holiday season and beyond.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nSparrows and Rising Seas
\nTwo coastal study sites now support hundreds of saltmarsh and seaside sparrows but might only provide habitat for 25 by 2060.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nScience Is Everywhere:
\nAn Interview With Terri Kirby Hathaway, North Carolina Sea Grant\u2019s Marine Education Specialist
\nFrom sinking sodas to seaweed in ice cream, marine education offers plenty to keep K-12 students curious.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nLeibach Wins Best Feature for Third Straight Year<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>N.C. SEAFOOD AVAILABILITY POSTERS:\u00a0NORTH<\/a><\/span> AND SOUTH<\/a><\/span>
\nThese two-sided posters are invaluable depictions of which species of fish are available seasonally to northern and southern waters along the North Carolina coast.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n