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Table of Contents<\/h2>\n

FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Forecast Calls for Change<\/a><\/h3>\n

Letter from Susan White, Executive Director for North Carolina Sea Grant.<\/p>\n

OF SALT AND SAND: Sea Grant\u2019s History with the Queen Anne\u2019s Revenge<\/em> Project<\/a><\/h3>\n

Join Rhett Register as he looks at the projects North Carolina Sea Grant has supported to help preserve and recover the famous pirate’s shipwreck.<\/p>\n

SAILING THROUGH STORMY SEAS: Fish Houses Change to Stay Afloat<\/a><\/h3>\n

A Sea Grant-funded inventory shows fish houses are changing to survive harsh economic tides. Devika Banerji explores how they are adjusting.<\/p>\n

Sea Grass Sustains Fisheries<\/a><\/h3>\n

Learn how submerged aquatic grasses are home to many North Carolina fishery species and how to protect this vital coastal habitat.<\/p>\n