The Coastal Resources Commission will consider a fiscal analysis of temporary erosion control structures, or sandbags, during its April 10-11 meeting in Manteo.
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Dive Into NC’s Underwater Heritage
The daylong Underwater Heritage Symposium April 7 at the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum in Hatteras will feature eight presenters sharing diving adventures, research projects, environmental issues, maritime history and culture.
Meeting to Focus on Cape Fear Conservation
The North Carolina Coastal Federation’s April Southeast Coastal Ambassador training April 18 in Wrightsville Beach will be the second in a series of meetings to discuss conservation work in the lower Cape Fear River basin.
Oregon Inlet Artificial Reef Gets Funding
A grant from the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries and local donations will help fund an artificial reef to be built south of the Oregon Inlet sea buoy.
Public to Get First Look at New Hanover UDO
The first of a three-phase project modernizing the county’s unified development ordinance is set to be unveiled Thursday during the New Hanover County Planning Board’s meeting.
EPA to Revise Obama-era Emission Standards
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announced Monday that national greenhouse gas emissions standards for cars and light trucks for model years 2022-2025 are not appropriate and should be revised.
Outer Banks Officials to Discuss Wildfire Risks
Cape Hatteras National Seashore is hosting in communities that share a border the national park wildfire risks educational meetings through this month.
Beaufort To Meet About Harbor Management
The Town of Beaufort is holding a public meeting April 24 at the NOAA Beaufort Lab to receive feedback on environmental and safety concerns about Taylor’s Creek.
PETA Urges Nags Head to Stop Killing Coyotes
A representative of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has sent an appeal to the town of Nags Head to use methods other than trapping and killing to control the growing coyote population.
Ocracoke Readies For Trams, Passenger Ferry
With a funding commitment from the state for trams on Ocracoke village, Hyde County officials are readying for the state’s first high-speed passenger ferry that will shuttle visitors between the island and Hatteras.
Companies To Halt Fumigation Operations
Two companies informed state officials that fumigation operations will cease at a site in Wilmington and a state air quality permit for methyl bromide use will no longer be pursued.
Whale of a Symposium April 6 In Beaufort
The N.C. Maritime Museum in Beaufort will focus on research and conservation of whales as well as historic hunting practices during its third annual Whales and Whaling Symposium.
Blue Tubes Installed in Emerald Isle
Ricky Lanier, left, and Jerry Talton of Emerald Isle’s parks and recreation department install a receptacle for plastic bags called a Blue Tube at the town’s western beach access Wednesday as Kristin Gibson, an AmeriCorps coastal community engagement specialist working with the North Carolina Coastal Federation, and Sabrina Hylton, director of guest services at Emerald Isle Realty, look on. BlueTubes sponsored by Emerald Isle Realty were placed at the town’s two beach accesses and hold clean, used plastic bags. Visitors can grab a bag, pick up trash and throw it away. Photo: Mark Hibbs
Women’s History: Notable Coastal Women
March is Women’s History Month and today we take a look at a few of the significant women of the North Carolina coast and their contributions to history.
Presentation to Focus on Wild Canines
The nonprofit Defenders of Wildlife and scientist, author and naturalist Sue Morse are set to host a free presentation, “Wild Cousins of Our Best Friends: Wolves, Coyotes and Foxes,” April 8 in Manteo.
Students Dig Into Decades of Turtle Data
Two grad students in the math department at UNCW are crunching three decades’ worth of raw data on sea turtle nesting at Bald Head Island as part of an effort to better understand their behavior.