The N.C. Department of Environmental Quality compiled a list of actions taken during 2020 to protect the environment and address the impacts of climate change.
Governor Announces New DNCR Secretary
Gov. Roy Cooper has promoted Department of Natural and Cultural Resources Chief Deputy Secretary D. Reid Wilson to secretary, effective Jan. 1.
Federation Shares 2020 Accomplishments
N.C. Coastal Federation was able to continue its work to protect and restore the state’s coast during this trying year with the help of significant contributions of many partners and supporters.
Environmental Management Group to Meet
The North Carolina Environmental Management Commission will meet remotely Jan. 13-14, when they will discuss a request for approval of the 2021 Chowan River Basin Water Resources Plan.
Residents Can Apply for Energy Cost Help
Eligible North Carolina residents can apply online starting Monday for help with energy costs through two state programs.
Former Senate Leader Marc Basnight Dies
State, county and many other leaders who worked with former Senate leader Marc Basnight recognized the Manteo native, who died Monday at age 73, for his work.
Brunswick Nuclear Plant Sirens to be Tested
The outdoor warning sirens around the Brunswick Nuclear Plant will be tested on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021.
Hatteras Oyster Roast Postponed Until 2022
The North Carolina Coastal Federation’s planned February 2021 Hatteras Island Oyster Roast, an annual event to promote local seafood and culture, has been postponed until 2022.
State Fines Moyock Sewage System Operator
NCDEQ’s Division of Water Resources has fined Sandler Utilities at Mill Run, LLC $62,517.96 for failure to effectively manage, maintain and operate its sewer collection system for 400-home subdivision in Moyock.
Your Christmas Tree Can Save A Dune
After the holidays, natural Christmas trees can be put to use in dune restoration and for sand fencing, but be sure to follow state rules.
Report Cold-Stunned Spotted Seatrout: DMF
The N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries is reminding the public to report any cold-stunned spotted seatrout they may see in North Carolina coastal waters.
Biden Names Climate Team
President-elect Joe Biden’s team announced Thursday his selections for the climate team.
Striped Bass Harvest Reductions in Place
Stricter harvest restrictions will take effect Jan. 1 for commercial and recreational striped bass fisheries in the Albemarle Sound Management Area.
Ocracoke Ferry Runs Trimmed Due to COVID
Because of a COVID-19-related temporary staff shortage, ferry service will be reduced Dec. 22-28 between Cedar Island, Swan Quarter and Ocracoke.
Forest Service Targets Nonnative Plants
The National Forest Service is calling for public comment on a proposed plan to control terrestrial and aquatic nonnative invasive plant species on its lands in North Carolina.
Reserve Cape Lookout Cabins Starting Jan. 6
Cape Lookout National Seashore officials will begin accepting reservations Jan. 6 for Great Island Cabin Camp, which will be open March 12, 2021, through Nov. 27, 2021.