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for Coastwatch Vol. Issue , Winter 2002
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Hammocks Beach State Park has much to do for anyone interested in environmental science. It has recently added new land to be used to continue the education they provide.
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Marc Basnight has been living on the outer banks since he was a child. He since has grown up to be a prominent fighter for the saving of the ecological systems at play.
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Pound net fishing is a form of fishing that is slowly disappearing. While it used to be the most popular form of fishing, it has seen a decline in the last few years. Several pound net fishermen share their stories.
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Melvin Twiddy recounts his stories of fishing in Mann’s Harbor. He recalls various hurricanes that affected the pound nets as well as the sudden demand for carp.
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At an annual Seafood Quality and Safety Workshop at Pine Knoll Shores, Wayne Mobley teaches people the proper way to shuck oysters and clams. He explains the best way to do this without injuring yourself. Also included are several recipes.
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Ed Noga, a North Carolina Sea Grant researcher, is looking into new antibiotic properties in hybrid striped bass. These antibiotics could help potentially increase the health of aquatic populations.
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Lundie Spence and Walter Clark regularly take NC State students to Bear Island as part of a field study. The students share their experience and what they have learned from the trip to Bear Island.