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25144
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The Pamlico-Tar River Foundation has considered buying two areas of swamp land to prevent them from being developed or logged.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 5 Issue 3, Spring 1986, p1, 3, il
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25145
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While the possibility of peat mining has been denied several times, this could soon change in the hearing in Hyde County.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 5 Issue 3, Spring 1986, p2
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25146
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An explanation of All Species Day and the event that will be held are presented. All manner of activities will ensue and are for anyone.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 5 Issue 3, Spring 1986, p3
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25147
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An organization has been formed to evaluate the impact of runoff from phosphate mines. In addition, each impact is explained as to its harm and why the committee is looking to evaluate it.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 5 Issue 3, Spring 1986, p4
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25148
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The Environmental Protection Agency is funding a clean-up of the Pamlico-Albemarle to eliminate the problems it faces.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Summer 1986, p1, 5, map
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25149
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Dr. David McNaught is set to replace the current director of the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation, Dr. Jonathan Phillips. Dr. McNaught will assume his new position in July.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Summer 1986, p1, 5
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25150
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A peat mine set to be built in Hyde County is still under fire after months of hearings. The issues raised about the mine continue to be environmental ones.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 5 Issue 4, Summer 1986, p2
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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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25152
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North Carolina has ended up as one of eight possible states to serve as a nuclear waste refuge. This waste could be deposited in the state for up to 20 years.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 6 Issue 1, Fall 1986, p2
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25153
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Linwood Respess has done many things for the Pungo River Chapter of the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation. He is also one of the PTRF’s greatest advocates.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 6 Issue 1, Fall 1986, p2, por
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25154
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Wayland J. Sermons Jr. explains the process of the court proceedings for the possible marina in Bath.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 6 Issue 1, Fall 1986, p3
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25155
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Some of the biggest refuses for hazardous waste can be found in your own home in the form of wood polish, paint, paint remover, cleaning agents and many other culprits.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 6 Issue 1, Fall 1986, p3, 5
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25156
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The Environmental Protection Agency’s cleanup plan is starting to be put into motion with a project coordinator having been appointed.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 6 Issue 2, Winter 1987, p1
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25157
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A workshop is being held to inform a diverse group of citizens about the Albemarle/Pamlico Estuarine Project.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 6 Issue 2, Winter 1987, p1
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25158
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View Bear Creek from the eyes of a canoer and learn why canoeing can be such a fun, fall activity and a way to escape it all.
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Currents (NoCar TD 171.3 P3 P35x), Vol. 6 Issue 2, Winter 1987, p5, por