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Record #:
3882
Abstract:
Twelve years ago, using N.C. Sea Grant research, Lee Brothers of Aurora became the first person in the nation to pond-raise hybrid sea bass commercially. The fish, a cross between a striped bass and a white fish, generates around $3.5 million annually in the state. Brothers now markets about a million pounds of fish yearly.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue , Autumn 1998, p19-20, il Periodical Website
Record #:
39994
Abstract:
The author asserts that, rather than causing hurricane-related damage, trees can help prevent it, with Southern Red Oak and Live Oak as the best buffers against the wind. Not throwing caution to the wind, advice wise, Braswell suggests sacrificing old, mature trees with structural damage.
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Record #:
3943
Abstract:
The goal of the new federal Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point Program is seafood safety - to prevent such occurrences as salmonella poisoning and other hazards. It requires that before seafood can be sold, strict safety guidelines must be met by processors and seafood dealers.
Source:
Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue , Holiday 1998, p6-11, il Periodical Website