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1552
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A new phase of the Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study is underway. The management phase's purpose is to act upon the information gathered over the past seven years, and to draft a Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan based on this information.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 12 Issue 1, Fall 1992, p3, por
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25210
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While still facing many criticisms, the Comprehensive Conservation Management Plan should increase conservation efforts according to the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 13 Issue 2, Winter 1994, p2
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25204
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The Comprehensive Conservation Management Plan is a plan six years in the making that many have worked hard to complete. The plan should increase preservation efforts in the Albemarle-Pamlico estuarine system.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 13 Issue 1, Fall 1993, p1
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25161
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Ernie Larkin comments on the progress made in the Albemarle/Pamlico Estuarine Study and the new committee structure.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 6 Issue 3, Spring 1987, p2
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33472
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A five-year study designed to reverse the trend of increasing pollution and declining fisheries in the Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds is now entering its initial research phase. The Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study is being conducted by the Environmental Protection Agency’s National Estuarine Program and the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development. Research will identify causes of pollution problems and implications to management strategies.
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731
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Serious trouble stalks two of the nation's largest estuarine areas, threatening the state's eastern economy and environment. Our best hope for restoration may lie with the five-year Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study.
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1120
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The Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study (APES) is an intensive analysis of the Albemarle and Pamlico sounds with the goal of finding ways to manage these estuaries to conserve their valuable ecological functions.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 40 Issue 3, Sept/Oct 1992, p8-10, por
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29528
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In the 1980s, North Carolinians began to worry about the health of the state's estuaries. To combat these problems, The Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Partnership was formed and is now celebrating 30 years of finding answers through a watershed approach to scientific research and outreach.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue 4, Autumn 2017, p28-31, por, map Periodical Website
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25162
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More than 500 residents of Beaufort County have been enlisted to help with the Albemarle/Pamlico Estuarine Study. In addition, they have finally begun work on the study after much deliberation.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 6 Issue 3, Spring 1987, p4, 9, por
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37380
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The North Carolina Estuarium educates schoolchildren across North Carolina and visitors from around the globe about aquatic life in the Albemarle-Pamlico estuarine system. Its curriculum includes interactive exhibits, topics such as the biology of the blue crab and a lesson in sculpture, pictured, showing how the food chain works. This miracle on many levels has been possible since 1998 through the collaboration of donors, volunteers, elected officials, board members, and the parent organization Partnership for the Sounds.