North Carolina Sea Grant Specialists Highlighted

June 6, 2014 |

North Carolina Sea Grant extension specialists Terri Kirby Hathaway and Spencer Rogers were spotlighted by their peers for contributions to their respective fields. Contact: E-Ching Lee, 919-515-9098, eching_lee@ncsu.edu...

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Governor Proclaims NC Rip Current Awareness Week

May 27, 2014 | Katie Mosher

In the state of North Carolina, Governor Pat McCrory has proclaimed June 1-7, 2014 as "Rip Current Awareness Week." Contact: Katie Mosher, 919-270-4962, kmosher@ncsu.edu ...

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Beach Season to Focus on Rip Current Safety

May 19, 2014 | Katie Mosher

As Memorial Day approaches, a busy beach season is on the horizon. So, too, is National Rip Current Awareness Week that kicks off June 1 and runs through June 7. Designated by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association and the U.S. Lifesaving Association, the week promotes educational programs about rip currents — and how to stay safe while enjoying our beautiful beaches. Partners in North Carolina include local lifeguards, North Carolina Sea Grant, National Weather Service forecast offices and beach communities. Contact: Katie Mosher, 919-270-4962, kmosher@ncsu.edu ...

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Putnam, Doll Earn Regional Sea Grant Honor

May 14, 2014 | Katie Mosher

Gloria Putnam and Barbara Doll of North Carolina Sea Grant earned the Mid-Atlantic Sea Grant Outstanding Achievement Award for their leadership roles in the Currituck Goes Green Initiative. The award was presented at a recent meeting in Corolla that included Sea Grant colleagues from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina. Contact: Katie Mosher, 919-515-9069, kmosher@ncsu.edu...

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Small Group of Genes Influence Egg Quality

May 12, 2014 | Rhett Register

Scientists from North and South Carolina recently completed a study that highlights the role of gene groups in embryo development. They conducted their research using striped bass (Morone saxatilis), a finfish used in aquaculture that has problems with arrested development in eggs. Results of this research, funded in part by North Carolina Sea Grant and South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium, are published in the open access journal, PLOS ONE. Media Contacts: Rhett Register, 919-515-1092, rregister@ncsu.edu; Susan Ferris Hill, 843-953-2092, susan.ferris.hill@scseagrant.org Researchers: Craig Sullivan, 919-302-7888, aquagyn.nc@gmail.com; Robert Chapman, 843-725-4878, chapmanr@dnr.sc.gov...

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