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for Coastwatch Vol. Issue 4, Autumn 2014
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Hurricane Hazel was one of the worst storms in history. Many people who survived the storm recount their memories of the destruction and devastation to the coast.
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It is important to educate people on the hazard that even a Category 1 hurricane can present. Hurricane Hazel was, in particular, a very nasty storm and defied certain aspects of what science says a hurricane should do.
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The North Carolina Sea Grant offers the Knauss fellowship to deserving graduate students. Three different former fellows are interviewed to find out where they are now and what they’re doing.
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The Scientific Research and Education Network, or SciREN, is a program that helps students and educators alike. However, SciREN Triangle, is scheduled to make a debut to expand the network past the marine sciences.
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Coley Hughes is attempting to use fish ear bones to determine where a fish has gone and what tributaries provide the best environment for the fish. She does this by examining the chemical signatures in the fish’s ear bones.
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In an effort to prevent wasting small, but perfectly good pieces of trout, Wes Eason has created a trout burger. The burger took some adjustments in recipe, but Eason now believes he has solved the previous issues.
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North Carolina Sea Grant research has paid off with a new device to record data on rip currents. So far the devices have worked well.