Find out what others are saying about North Carolina Sea Grant’s work and research.
- July 31, 2014: WRAL discusses how rip current research could benefit swimmers.
- July 25, 2014: Go to the first minute of this segment from Good Morning America to hear what Spencer Rogers and Rob Brander have to say.
- July 23 and 24, 2014: Coverage of a scheduled deployment of drifters to monitor rip currents at Carolina Beach.
- Story from The StarNews, along with a photo gallery.
- The News & Observer covers the action on the beach.
- Researchers Look to Get More Data on East Coast Rip Currents from Time Warner Cable News in Wilmington.
- Researchers study rip currents off North Carolina beaches from WECT.
- Rip current research could lead to new understanding from Lumina News.
- July 18, 2014: Spencer Rogers explains his rip current research.
- July 16, 2014: How much has sea level risen in North Carolina in recent years? Spencer Rogers says it depends.
- July 7, 2014: Scott Baker talks lionfish with TWC News.
- June 28, 2014: The News & Observer quotes Spencer Rogers in a piece on Sunset Beach.
- June 24, 2014: The Washington Post includes comments from Spencer Rogers on a story about sea-level rise in North Carolina.
- June 20, 2014: WTKR broadcasts an interview with Terri Kirby Hathaway about cownose rays seen at Jennette’s Pier.
- June 5, 2014: Terri Kirby Hathaway is profiled by the National Marine Educators Association for her 29 years of active membership.
- June 3, 2014: The National Sea Grant College Program profiles Spencer Rogers.
- June 2, 2014: Jared Brumbaugh at Public Radio East focuses on North Carolina Sea Grant-funded oyster reef research being conducted by Antonio Rodriguez, a researcher at the UNC-CH’s Institute of Marine Sciences.
- June 2, 2014: Eric Hodge from WUNC speaks to Spencer Rogers about rip current safety.
- May 28, 2014: The Lumina News discusses rip currents with Spencer Rogers.
- May 26, 2014: Sara Mirabilio talks about gill net limits with the Virignian Pilot.
- Feb. 7, 2014: The StarNews interviews Scott Baker about locally caught seafood, which was discussed at the 2014 NC Catch Annual Summit, held Feb. 6 to 7 in Southport. More details about this event, co-sponsored by North Carolina Sea Grant, are available here and here.