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The author’s great-uncle is John Foster West, noted folklorist. Daemon recalls the traditions in her own family, especially the ones noted by “Uncle John.”
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Sea turtle strandings along the coast increased from 277 in 1990 to 503 in 1996. Scientists have yet to find a definitive answer for this. Theories range from natural occurrences to human impact on the environment.
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The Albemarle Region Canoe Trails system, which meanders through 200 miles of ten northeastern counties, offers canoeing enthusiasts scenic viewing on twenty-nine waterways.
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Pfiesteria, found in coastal waters, is toxic, elusive, and responsible for many fish kills. Parke Rublee, professor of biology an UNC-G, is developing a gene probe to locate the organism wherever it hides in the environment.
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Riding the air currents harnessed to a hang glider is as close to having wings as humans can come. Author Daun Daemon experiences the thrill of hang gliding off Jockey's Ridge on the Outer Banks.
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In 1955, bobcats were found mostly in coastal and mountain counties. Since then their range has expanded to include all the state's one hundred counties.