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for Currents Vol. 13 Issue 1, Fall 1993
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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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The public trust waters of North Carolina have long been under attack by certain individuals who want to claim the surface waters as their own. The Department of Administration has started to take legal action to prevent public trust waters from being claimed by one individual.
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While the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation and Texasgulf have never gotten along, their relationship has developed into a cordial one if still adversarial.
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There has long been a debate about dominion versus stewardship when it comes to man’s creation. Some churches are now using that debate to talk about man’s responsibility to the environment.
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To combat new potential forms of pollution, a new water quality study program involving the citizens of the Albemarle, Pamlico, and Neuse River Sounds are taking action in new ways.