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25230
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At the 1998 annual Pamlico-Tar River Foundation meeting, there were several speakers from various universities in the state.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 18 Issue 1, Fall 1998, p5
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25306
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Bill Hunneke describes ways that Pamlico-Tar River Foundation members can help give the foundation a bigger presences in their communities.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 26 Issue 4, Fall 2007, p5, il
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25226
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The Executive Director of the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation delivered a speech about history of the PTRF and the importance of what the PTRF has to say about the proposed highway improvements in Eastern North Carolina.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 17 Issue 2, Summer 1998, p4-5
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25284
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Pamlico-Tar River Foundation Executive Director Mary Alsentzer details why the PTRF desires to reclassify two sections of the Tar River as Outstanding Resource Waters.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 24 Issue 1, Winter 2005, p1, 3
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25275
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The Pamlico-Tar River Foundation has hired a riverkeeper. The riverkeeper is hoped to bring a new edge to community outreach as well as increase monitoring efforts of the rivers and estuaries.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 22 Issue 4, Fall 2003, p1, 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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25243
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The Pamlico-Tar River Foundation provides a background of its new Executive Director, Mary Alsentzer.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 20 Issue 3, Summer 2001, p1, por
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25214
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The Pamlico-Tar River Foundation details its aims with the Environmental Conservation Statement it made regarding Texasgulf’s request to mine in the wetlands.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 13 Issue 3, Spring 1994, p1
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39410
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Blounts Creek is a 14 mile long blackwater coastal waterway, located in Beaufort County on the south side of the Pamlico River east of Chocowinity and west of Aurora. The article discusses the struggle between concerned citizens and corporate neighbor, Martin Marietta Materials, which secured a long term permit to dump 12 million gallons of hard iron-rich fresh waste water daily into the Blounts Creek brackish waters. The local 'Save our Blounts Creek Committee' and the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation are fighting the good fight to attempt to curtail this environmental travesty. Bob Daw, photographer and Blounts Creek resident is mentioned as the ambassador of goodwill for Blounts Creek. He passionately works to help keep Blounts Creek environmentally healthy and sound.
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25211
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The Pamlico-Tar River Foundation received grants from the Bryan Foundation and the World Wildlife Fund to ensure that grass-roots organizations are still playing an active role in the community.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 13 Issue 2, Winter 1994, p3
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25302
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Former director of the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation Jim Stephenson reflects on his years as director of the PTRF. He covers everything from what he did with the PTRF to why he left and what the experience taught him.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 26 Issue 2, Spring 2007, p7, por
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25151
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An award is being given to the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation by the North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 6 Issue 1, Fall 1986, p1
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25288
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The Spring Equinox event held many activities for everyone, but the favorite seemed to be making a whirling-dervish fish and using it to capture the calls of the wild and WolfOwl.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 24 Issue 2, Spring 2005, p5, por
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25247
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The Pamlico-Tar River Foundation provides an update on water-supply discussions that will affect several counties.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 20 Issue 3, Summer 2001, p6
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25349
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Several river cleanups occurred in Greenville, Rocky Mount, Tarboro, and Washington to attempt to win the Riverkeeper Cup. While Washington won the cup, the Tar-Pamlico River is the real winner.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 29 Issue 1, Spring 2010, p6, por