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Table of Contents<\/h2>\n

From the Executive Director:<\/em>
\nBuilding on Strengths, Keeping an Eye on Opportunities<\/a><\/h3>\n

North Carolina Sea Grant Executive Director Susan White considers how the program will continue to move forward in 2018.<\/p>\n

Farming Coastal Waters: Applied Research Supports Oyster Growers<\/a><\/h3>\n

Photographer Baxter Miller and writer Katie Mosher show how expertise from North Carolina Sea Grant contributes to the state’s growing oyster farming industry.<\/p>\n

A Captain’s Journey<\/h3>\n

An excerpt from Bland Simpson’s\u00a0Two Captains from Carolina\u00a0<\/em>highlights a pivotal moment for Moses Grandy, an accomplished African American mariner born in the antebellum South.<\/p>\n