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A project to restore 1,400 feet of an urban creek running through the North Carolina State University campus began in February 2009. Approximately 235 buried feet of Rocky Creek and will be dug up as part of the project. The creek flows into Walnut Creek, a tributary of the Neuse River, which empties into Pamlico Sound. The restored creek will be free of pollution and will support a variety of aquatic life and vegetation.
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11010
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While commercial fishermen and dealers must submit extensive paperwork on what they catch daily, there is no such requirement for recreational fishermen. Commercial fishermen and dealers number 4,076 and 606 respectively compared with about 670,000 anglers using around 800 for-hire boats. Angione reports on how text messaging could help with daily data collection from recreational fishermen.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue , Spring 2009, p6-11, il Periodical Website
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Spotted trout are popular with recreational fishermen. Wienke reports on a Fishery Resource Grant Program (FRG) that is conducting research on seatrout tagging.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue , Spring 2009, p12-17, il Periodical Website
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11012
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Smith reports on scientists who are documenting an array of chemicals, including mercury, in the Lower Cape Fear region that pose human health and environmental concerns.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue , Spring 2009, p22-23, il Periodical Website