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28444
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North Carolina Sea Grant is conducting a survey of licensed recreational anglers. The survey asks anglers their opinions and interests on boating and angling practices, conservation and habitat enhancement, and fisheries management.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue 2, Spring 2017, p14-15, il, por Periodical Website
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43564
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North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries provided researchers with a trawl survey-- a tool used to measure the distribution of finfish and macro-invertebrates (lobster, crabs, horseshoe crabs clams, crayfish, etc.). This tool allowed researchers to observe the activity of over 166 species throughout 13 years; survey results demonstrated that NC experienced 5 hurricanes and 4 tropical storms, mainly affecting "Spanish mackerel, smooth dogfish, cownose ray, horseshoe crab, common carp, longnose gar, spot, white catfish, weakfish and bowfin."
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43432
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A research need noted in this study noted the problem of shark depredation whreby a shark takes a portion or all of a hooked fish before an angler or commercial fisher can secure it is an increasing problem. Archaeological evidence suggests a sophisiticated skill level with ancient shad fishermen including artifical lures. The Chowan River reveals a higher rate for shad spawning over the Roanoke River due to more unimpeded miles of access.
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43002
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"Not only do the turtles dive longer and change locations, but their new behaviors linger after the storm has passed."28 loggerhead sea turtles with satellite tags were studied after Hurricane Irene.
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42999
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Results of a recent study suggest support for continued use of "Catch Per Unit of Effort" as a relative indicator for stock status regarding onshore recreational fishing.
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34782
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Fish Camp is a new part of the Next Generation Coastal Communities project funded by NC Sea Grant. Fishermen in their 20’s to 40’s are encouraged to attend a two-day gathering. While there, they will participate in networking programs, skill-building, and leadership development projects. It is believed that by helping the young fishermen develop, positive change can be made in the commercial fishing industry.
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