Fifty years from now the average annual number of loggerhead sea turtle nests should nearly triple on beaches from North Carolina to Georgia. That’s the projection and a goal the federal government has set in designating critical habitat for loggerheads, a species that has, for decades, been listed on the Endangered Species Act of 1973. […]
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A storm gives up some unusual treasure from the sea
Awaking before dawn on this early August morning , I could hear the pulse of the ocean even though my house was closed tight with the air conditioner humming to seal out the sultry dog days of summer. For years, I thought that the term referred to lazy canines rendered sluggish by the oppressive summer […]
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Honoring the Last ‘Old Salt’ of Ocracoke
The last of a generation of Ocracoke Island men who were true “old salts” died recently, but Edgar Maurice Ballance will be remembered on this island with love and respect. Known locally as Morris, Ballance was born to Elisha and Emma Gaskins Ballance in 1927. He was one of nine children, born at home in […]
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Reflections on the ‘Thunder Moon’
EMERALD ISLE — Each month I eagerly anticipate the arrival of the new full moon. I don’t know what it is, but mysterious urgings cause me to wander outside to find an open landscape and patiently wait for the luminous orb to silently glide into the night sky making its grand entrance. The recent full […]
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Superintendent backs away from dredged sand at Cape Lookout
June 26, 2014 | Seashore News | By: Coastal.Review
After listening to the public and consulting the experts, the superintendent of Cape Lookout National Seashore decided to back away from his controversial request that dredged sand be considered to shore up the eroding end of Shackleford Banks, a wild, uninhabited island that is part of the park. “We heard from a lot of people and we […]
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Coastal Review Online
June 20, 2014 | Real Estate | By: Coastal.Review
Local economies are getting bang for the bucks that fund coastal restoration projects, according to recent federal report. Coastal restoration projects completed throughout the U.S. in 2011 created more than 470 jobs and contributed $35.6 million in local economic stimulus, according to a Fish and Wildlife Service study. “Restoration Returns: The Contribution of Partners for […]
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CRC chairman avoids climate dust-up By FRANK TURSI Coastal Review Online
June 13, 2014 | Local News | By: Coastal.Review
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No easy answers yet for maintaining inlets
April 9, 2014 | Local News | By: Coastal.Review
North Carolina lawmakers will not receive a completed final report on the Coastal Resources Commission’s inlet management study by year’s end. “We are not going to know everything by final report time,” CRC Chairman Frank Gorham said last week following the last of a series of public meetings held to discuss inlet issues. “We have […]
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We all scream…for oyster ice cream?
Warm weather marks the end of oyster season on the North Carolina coast, which might cause ice cream-maker Karel Blaas to scratch his head and wonder why. Blaas’ from-scratch ice cream, made with local ingredients, is known far beyond his downtown Wilmington-based Velvet Freeze shop. He’s played with lots of interesting flavors: herb concoctions made […]
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The coming of spring to our coast
Finally! Finally, it appears that the warm air of spring is beginning to drift over the dunes, through the shrub thickets and into the pine forests. After a period of stillness, the plants and animals are beginning to awaken from the silence of winter. The temperature alone will trigger ancient urgings for new life and […]
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