Sustaining Iconic Fish
“I wanted to be a marine biologist, basically from the moment I watched a National Geographic video featuring Dr. Eugenie Clark. She was my hero growing up,” says Matt Damiano, an alumnus from North Carolina State University’s Department of Applied Ecology....![](https://ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/currents/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2022/11/jr1-150x150.jpg)
Mapping North Carolina’s Vulnerable Estuarine Shorelines
An accurate and up-to-date shoreline classification map of the NRE is critical to understanding the context and magnitude of storm-induced erosion and would enable coastal communities to better understand erosion risks associated with different shoreline environments....Continue reading "Mapping North Carolina’s Vulnerable Estuarine Shorelines"
Sea Grant/Space Grant Fellow Wins Lightning Talk Award
Shannon Ricci, the 2020-21 North Carolina Sea Grant/North Carolina Space Grant research fellow, recently won second place for her student lightning talk "Assessment of Visitation Trends at North Carolina Artificial Reefs Using High-Resolution Satellite Imagery" at the 2021 University Consortium Geographic Information Science Symposium....Continue reading "Sea Grant/Space Grant Fellow Wins Lightning Talk Award"
NC Knauss Fellow Jessie Straub: A FORCE for Good
FORCE Knauss fellows work on coastal resilience in different capacities through their agencies’ host offices....Continue reading "NC Knauss Fellow Jessie Straub: A FORCE for Good"
Crabitat: Juvenile Blue Crab Habitats in Pamlico Sound
Blue crabs, like many marine invertebrates, have what scientists refer to as a complex lifecycle, which means that they go through drastic changes in body shape and location as they age, similar in some ways to a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. ...Continue reading "Crabitat: Juvenile Blue Crab Habitats in Pamlico Sound"