{"id":17650,"date":"2023-02-17T15:28:58","date_gmt":"2023-02-17T20:28:58","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ncseagrant.ncsu.edu\/coastwatch\/?page_id=17650"},"modified":"2023-03-29T12:22:57","modified_gmt":"2023-03-29T16:22:57","slug":"spring-2023","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/ncseagrant.ncsu.edu\/coastwatch\/spring-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Spring 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"
THE MYSTERY SHIP OFF PAPPY LANE<\/a><\/span> RESILIENCE AND REDEVELOPMENT IN DUFFYFIELD<\/a><\/span> “STOP THE SPREAD” AND “DON\u2019T PLANT A PEST”<\/a><\/span> HOOK, LINE & SCIENCE<\/a><\/span> EMERGING CONTAMINANTS<\/a><\/span> SCIENCE & SOCIAL MEDIA<\/a><\/span> VITAL SIGNS<\/a><\/span> ECONOMIC IMPACT<\/a> <\/span> 3D RESEARCH<\/a><\/span> CULTIVATING COASTAL WATERS<\/a><\/span> NEWS IN ARCHEOLOGY<\/a><\/span> NATURALIST\u2019S NOTEBOOK<\/a><\/span> HEALTHY ECOSYSTEMS<\/a><\/span> SAFETY ALERT<\/a><\/span> POSTER: RIP CURRENTS SAFETY<\/a><\/span> COASTAL CURRENTS<\/a><\/span>
\nFrom the Executive Director<\/em><\/a>
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\nHow Science and Sleuthing Uncovered the History of a 58-Year-Old Shipwreck<\/strong>
\nWeeks of diving and mapping revealed a ship that had found its way from the turbulence of the Pacific Ocean to its final resting place at the bottom of the shallow, murky Pamlico Sound.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nRevisualizing the Future of an Underserved Neighborhood in New Bern, NC<\/strong>
\nAfter Hurricane Florence flooded an African American neighborhood with a long history of strength after adversity, a team of community leaders, researchers, and students has been working to restore housing and preserve community history.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nfrom <\/strong>Plant This Instead!<\/strong>
\nEco-friendly Alternatives to Harmful Ornamental Plants<\/strong>
\n<\/em>Here\u2019s what not to plant \u2014 and what to plant instead. <\/em><\/p>\n<\/a><\/em>MARINER\u2019S MENU<\/a><\/span>
\nLights, Camera, Crab Cakes:<\/strong>
\nCooking North Carolina Seafood with Chef Ricky Moore<\/strong>
\nThese three new videos feature Chef Moore preparing baked grouper with fresh herbs, crispy flounder fillets, and one of the chef\u2019s own recipes, \u201cMy Crab Cakes.\u201d<\/em><\/p>\n
\nWhere Dolphinfish Roam, What Fish Remains Tell Us, and Where Red Drum Go When They Escape<\/strong>
\nWhere red drum hide depends on whether they\u2019re hatchery-raised. <\/em><\/p>\n
\nThe Autoimmune Effects of Exposure to PFAS<\/strong>
\nWhy Do These Alligators Have Infections?<\/em><\/p>\n
\nTwitter and the Red Tides<\/strong>
\nCan social media provide a real-time map of red tide events? <\/em><\/p>\n
\nThe Hottest Ocean in Recorded History<\/strong>
\nNOAA and NASA track dramatic global changes.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nWildlife Management Areas Support Local Businesses<\/strong>
\nHunters, anglers, and boaters help fuel the economy. \u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n
\nWho Wants to Look at a Dead Whale?<\/strong>
\nNew tech can access animal remains in remote areas. <\/em><\/p>\n
\nNorth Carolina\u2019s ShellCast App Goes Regional<\/strong>
\nA digital tool for North Carolina\u2019s shellfish growers soon will forecast last-minute lease closures in Florida and South Carolina, too.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nNeanderthals Cooked and Ate Crabs 90,000 Years Ago<\/strong>
\nEven cave dwellers loved seafood. <\/em><\/p>\n
\nHurricanes, People, and Piping Plovers<\/strong>
\nA new study looked at the long-term mating habits of these birds before and after protective measures went into effect.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nHow Much Ocean Floor Do Natural Reefs Occupy?<\/strong>
\nAnd how much more territory belongs to natural reefs than to artificial reefs?<\/em><\/p>\n
\nDanger in the Air<\/strong>
\nDo carbon monoxide levels during boating exceed guidelines? <\/em><\/p>\n
\nKnow Your Options<\/strong>
\nShare this poster <\/em>\u2014 or print it out and put it up <\/em>\u2014 and save a life.<\/em><\/p>\n
\nNews briefs and research.<\/em><\/p>\n