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for Coastwatch Vol. Issue , Autumn 2003
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Abstract:
Green discusses the last and only beach seine crew for striped mullet on Bogue Banks. She also discusses a study of the mortality rate of striped mullet conducted by the North Carolina Sea Grant/North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries.
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Founded in 1957, the Cape Hatteras Anglers Club's Annual Invitational Surf Fishing Tournament is one of the largest of its kind in the world and is North Carolina's second oldest fishing tournament. The fisherman's catch is measured and then released; points are awarded based on the size of the fish. Surf fishing generates $1.6 billion to the state economy, with anglers spending $170 million on trips and $1.4 billion on durable goods.