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FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR:<\/a>
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North Carolina\u2019s Coastal Conference Offers Varied Voices<\/a><\/h3>\n

Susan White discusses her hopes and expectations for North Carolina’s Coastal Conference, set for April 14, 2015.<\/p>\n

FEAR FACTOR: A Bonus for North Carolina<\/a><\/h3>\n

John Fear\u2019s youth exploring New Bern\u2019s rivers and creeks set the stage for his career in science. Katie Mosher shares the North Carolina Sea Grant deputy director\u2019s past, present and future plans.<\/p>\n

BUSINESS AS USUAL: Fishing for a Living<\/a><\/h3>\n

Traditionally, women have had varied roles in North Carolina fishing industries, but few hold commercial fishing licenses. Susan West introduces three who are thriving after career changes.<\/p>\n

BRINGING BACK A BIVALVE: Sea Grant Works to Restore Oysters<\/a><\/h3>\n

The North Carolina Oyster Summit is back. Rhett Register provides details.<\/p>\n