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for Wildlife in North Carolina Vol. 45 Issue 7, July 1981
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Abstract:
Currituck Sound is forty miles long and is an ideal place for bass fishing. Kreh discusses fishing there during the summer months and the type of gear to use.
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Many of the state's rivers, streams, and lakes experience fish kills every year. Taylor discusses a large fish kill that occurred in July 1980 on the Neuse River in Wake County and how the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission determines the extent of a kill. A list of major fish kills between 1976-1980 is included.
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Arrington discusses natural threats to two of the state's lighthouses--Hatteras and Cape Lookout--and what can be done to save them.