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Fishermen and divers can access a new, online interactive guide to learn more about the 64 artificial reefs in North Carolina. These underwater sites…
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Black sea bass are making a comeback in North Carolina after the species was overfished a decade ago. We visit the Institute of Marine Sciences in…
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The University of North Carolina’s Institute of Marine Sciences, East Carolina University and the Duke University Marine Lab are holding a workshop to…
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The saying what goes around comes around is true for marine debris and plastics that end up in the coastal waters of North Carolina and eventually wash up…
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This week on the Down East Journal, the results are in from the latest wild turkey observation survey. We speak with wildlife biologist Chris Kreh about…
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Large bodies of water like the Pamlico Sound absorb carbon dioxide like a sponge. But when a tropical storm or hurricane hits, it agitates the water…
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Tens of thousands of dead fish have washed up on the banks of the Neuse River. Jared Brumbaugh has this. The fish kill at Flanner’s Beach started during…
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Large bodies of water like the Pamlico Sound absorb carbon dioxide like a sponge. But when a tropical storm or hurricane hits, it agitates the water…
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Officials in North Topsail Beach called a special meeting just last week to address the loss of 900 feet of dunes. It’s thought that winter storms and two…
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Research by a team of coastal scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Institute of Marine Science is gaining national recognition.…