Statewide ‘Water/Ways’ Exhibit Launches in May

February 25, 2020 | Katelyn Vause

The North Carolina Humanities Council will launch the Smithsonian’s “Water/Ways” exhibit statewide in 2020-2021....

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New Research to Examine Economic Impacts of NC Commercial Fisheries

October 22, 2019 | Katie Mosher

North Carolina's commercial fisheries support local communities by providing important sources of employment, business income and food, explains Jane Harrison, North Carolina Sea Grant’s coastal economist. She is leading a research team for a new study to quantify economic impacts of fisheries and the related supply chains. ...

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How Prevalent Is Seafood Fraud?

October 10, 2019 | Dave Shaw

Even though federal agencies and the seafood industry are cracking down on fraudsters, it’s never a bad idea to educate yourself about the origins of your seafood....

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NC Research Explores Implications of Antibiotic Pollution

September 14, 2019 | Dave Shaw

While the benefits of antibiotics are well understood, therein lies a mystery: the environmental implications of antibiotics pollution....

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