{"id":10296,"date":"2018-07-30T16:41:01","date_gmt":"2018-07-30T20:41:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ncseagrant.ncsu.edu\/news\/?p=10296"},"modified":"2023-12-04T11:09:44","modified_gmt":"2023-12-04T16:09:44","slug":"north-carolina-to-launch-state-shellfish-initiative-at-public-event-on-aug-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ncseagrant.ncsu.edu\/north-carolina-to-launch-state-shellfish-initiative-at-public-event-on-aug-2\/","title":{"rendered":"North Carolina to Launch State Shellfish Initiative at Public Event on Aug. 2"},"content":{"rendered":"

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE<\/p>\n

NOTE TO EDITORS: North Carolina Sea Grant<\/a> is among the key partners for the North Carolina Shellfish Initiative. The Aug. 2 event will include a tour of our shellfish mariculture demonstration site. The release below is shared from the N.C. Coastal Federation<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n

Contact:
\nErin Fleckenstein, North Carolina Coastal Federation,\u00a0
erinf@nccoast.org<\/a>, 252-393-8185 (office), 252-202-8101 (cell)
\nKatie Mosher, North Carolina Sea Grant,
kmosher@ncsu.edu<\/a>, 919-515-9069<\/p>\n

MOREHEAD CITY \u2014 North Carolina will officially join a national effort that demonstrates the social, economic and environmental importance of shellfish at a public event at the North Carolina State University Center for Marine Sciences and Technology<\/a> (CMAST) on\u00a0Aug. 2 from 10 a.m. until noon.<\/p>\n

Michael Regan, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ), will announce Governor Cooper\u2019s support for the North Carolina Shellfish Initiative. The statewide initiative is modeled after the National Shellfish Initiative \u2014 the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration\u2019s (NOAA) program to increase the population of shellfish in the nation\u2019s\u00a0coastal\u00a0waters. The North Carolina Shellfish Initiative will advance the State\u2019s work to strengthen the\u00a0coastal\u00a0economy, create jobs and promote sustainable seafood and shellfish restoration.<\/p>\n

The new state initiative prioritizes four goals: job creation, protection of water quality, protection of shellfish health and sustainable management.<\/p>\n

The North Carolina Shellfish Initiative reflects the growing importance of shellfish conservation and the industry\u2019s benefits to the\u00a0coastal\u00a0economy. North Carolina is the sixth state in the country and the first in the Southeast to follow the federal model and establish an initiative to increase shellfish.<\/p>\n

State shellfish initiatives provide a vehicle to leverage existing partnerships, grant programs and regulatory authorities to maximize the benefits of shellfish. Establishing innovative partnerships among state agencies, local governments, the federal government, the shellfish industry and nonprofit organizations is an effective and efficient way to maintain both vibrant\u00a0coastal communities and healthy\u00a0coastal\u00a0ecosystems.<\/p>\n

\u201cNorth Carolina has a history of collaboration among public, private and academic sectors to transform ideas into actions that advance shellfish restoration and mariculture,\u201d said Dr. Ken Riley, a marine ecologist with NOAA’s National Centers for\u00a0Coastal\u00a0Ocean Science. \u201cOver the last 15 years, the state has garnered public attention with significant investment in shellfish restoration and the growth of the shellfish farms. NOAA is pleased to partner with the State contributing tools and expertise for siting shellfish farms and oyster restoration projects, which increase opportunities to sustainably harvest shellfish.\u201d<\/p>\n

The Aug. 2 announcement is open to the public and will begin with brief remarks from Sec. Regan as well as representatives from other federal, state and private stakeholders involved in shellfish restoration, production and research and development.<\/p>\n

Following these remarks, reporters and the public are invited to participate in a short walking tour around CMAST\u2019s campus to learn more about North Carolina shellfish activities and programs from industry, agency, university, and nonprofit partners. The tour will include a visit to North Carolina Sea Grant’s shellfish farming demonstration site, a regional technology center and proving ground for training prospective growers such as commercial fishermen wishing to enter the mariculture industry.<\/p>\n

By leveraging partnerships and sharing knowledge and resources through the North Carolina Shellfish Initiative, partners will be able to preserve the state’s rich shellfish history while also fostering a sustainable future.<\/p>\n

For more information about the Initiative and its launch, visit\u00a0ncoysters.org<\/a>\u00a0or contact Erin Fleckenstein with the North Carolina\u00a0Coastal\u00a0Federation\u00a0at\u00a0erinf@nccoast.org<\/a>.<\/p>\n

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North Carolina Sea Grant provides varied research and outreach expertise related to aquaculture<\/a> and restoration. If you would like background on some of these efforts, check the links to stories in our <\/em>Coastwatch magazine.<\/em><\/p>\n