{"id":21886,"date":"2016-07-12T08:21:27","date_gmt":"2016-07-12T12:21:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ncseagrant.ncsu.edu\/?p=8095"},"modified":"2024-05-21T15:54:13","modified_gmt":"2024-05-21T19:54:13","slug":"an-ocean-of-memories","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ncseagrant.ncsu.edu\/coastwatch\/an-ocean-of-memories\/","title":{"rendered":"An Ocean of Memories"},"content":{"rendered":"
By Emily White<\/strong><\/p>\n Posted July 12, 2016<\/em><\/p>\n I sat down in the pungent smelling classroom and looked excitedly upon the small squid splayed out on my metal tray. Following the instructions from the teacher, I used my small fingers to move the scalpel along the squid.<\/p>\n After a few minutes and a little help, I had retrieved my prize: the squid\u2019s ink sac. The instructor gave me a quill made from the feather of a coastal bird and, with twinkling eyes, told me to write my name on a scrap of paper. It was messy, but so worth it.<\/p>\n This is my favorite North Carolina waterway memory, participating in the Sound to Sea program in the fifth grade.<\/p>\n Almost everyone has these moments of awe and excitement at some point during their life, especially if they live near a waterway or the coast. Christy Perrin, our sustainable waters and communities coordinator, shared this moment via Twitter recently.<\/p>\n Taking my young son out on the lake of my childhood – Christy Perrin @NCWSN<\/a> on her #waterwaymoment<\/a> #SeaGrantWater<\/a> pic.twitter.com\/aVwQij8uMc<\/a><\/p>\n — NC Sea Grant (@SeaGrantNC) July 3, 2016<\/a><\/p><\/blockquote>\n\n