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10230
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A new 2008 project, funded by the North Carolina Fishery Resource Grant, will track spiny dogfish to discover how many of these small sharks there really are. Other studies listed include aquaculture and fisheries equipment and gear.
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25082
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There is some debate between federal managers and local fishermen about the abundance of spiny dogfish in around the Cape Hatteras area. ECU doctoral student Jennifer Cudney is working on a project that may settle the debate once and for all.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue , Summer 2010, p12-13, il, por Periodical Website
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25399
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Roger Rulifson has always been one to innovate new ways of learning. His classes go out in the field to collect samples and then analyze and interpret them. He himself does research on the spiny dogfish, a variety of shark.
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28560
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Cape shark, also known as spiny dogfish, is typically abundant in North Carolina waters. Students at Cape Hatteras Secondary School created special cape shark recipes, and hope to spread awareness about the importance of fresh, local seafood. They are also developing tools to communicate cape shark research to the public.
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Coastwatch (NoCar QH 91 A1 N62x), Vol. Issue 1, Winter 2017, p17, por Periodical Website
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