Roadway flooding can happen year-round, but increasingly extreme weather most scientists attribute to climate change has made the vulnerability of coastal roads a clearer and more pressing problem. Tim Hass, communications officer for the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s Division 1, which covers the northeastern part of the state and the Outer Banks, recently told […]
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Geographer explains origins of Outer Banks place names
August 27, 2021 | Island Features | By: Jennifer Allen | From The: Coastal Review | 1
Bodie Island, Jockeys Ridge, Kill Devil Hills, Kitty Hawk, Monkey Island, Nags Head, No Ache Island, Ocracoke Island – these and Outer Banks place names come with rich stories about their origins, but how many are accurate? Geographer Roger Payne made it his mission long ago to get to the truth. Payne’s interest in the […]
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Microplastics: The ‘big little problem’ plaguing oceans
July 26, 2021 | Island Features | By: Jennifer Allen | From The: Coastal Review
Microplastics are everywhere. “It’s in our water, it’s in the ocean, it’s in the animals, in the air, even in space,” Ana Zivanovic-Nenadovic, North Carolina Coastal Federation assistant director of policy, said recently during a virtual forum on microplastics. Since the mass production of plastics began in the mid-20th century, plastic has permeated our lives, she […]
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Scientist behind forecast tool warns of rip current dangers
May 27, 2021 | Local News | By: Jennifer Allen | From The: Coastal Review
While a dip in the ocean is one of the many joys of summer, beachgoers should be cautious of dangerous rip currents, which cause more than 100 deaths in the U.S. each year and 80% of lifeguard rescues, according to the U.S. Lifesaving Association. Rip currents are the No. 1 public safety risk at the beach […]
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Seagrass Loss Bad Sign for Water Quality
March 12, 2021 | Local News | By: Jennifer Allen | From The: Coastal Review | 1
North Carolina sounds are losing seagrass, an indicator of the state’s water quality. According to a recently published metric report by Albemarle-Pamlico National Estuary Partnership, or APNEP, there’s been a net loss of at least 5% between 2006 and 2013 of the high-salinity submerged aquatic vegetation, or SAV, habitat in the Albemarle-Pamlico estuarine system, which is the second-largest […]
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Tides Project Seeks Your High Water Photos
March 9, 2021 | Island Features | By: Jennifer Allen | From The: Coastal Review
The North Carolina King Tides Project organizers are asking the public for photos of king tides — the highest high and lowest low tides of the year – but they also welcome any photos of flooding or high water on the coast. The King Tides Project is an international citizen-science project to document extreme tides […]
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State Awards Millions for Disaster Recovery
October 28, 2020 | Local News | By: Jennifer Allen | From The: Coastal Review
The Dare County Board of Commissioners approved during its regular meeting last week a $1 million grant from the state to help assuage the financial strain caused by last year’s Hurricane Dorian. Like many counties and local and tribal governments, Dare County has been facing budget impacts caused by hurricane damage and applied for the […]
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‘Shellabrate’ Oyster Week in North Carolina
October 13, 2020 | Fishing | By: Jennifer Allen | From The: Coastal Review
Learn how oysters, which are woven in the culture and history of the state, help the environment and boost the economy during North Carolina Oyster Week. The virtual “Oyster Shellabration” began Monday and wraps up Friday. An aspect of oysters will be highlighted each day on social media. Watch for and share posts with the […]
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Lookout Closer to Becoming Dark Sky Park
October 1, 2020 | Seashore News | By: Jennifer Allen | From The: Coastal Review | 1
The Crystal Coast Stargazers Club members and Cape Lookout National Seashore rangers are working together to preserve the night sky by having the seashore certified as an International Dark Sky Park. A group of astronomy and space enthusiasts in eastern North Carolina that organize and participate in stargazing activities, the Crystal Coast Startgazers Club approached the seashore about applying for […]
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Dare County Dredge A Step Closer
July 29, 2020 | Local News | By: Jennifer Allen | From The: Coastal Review
Commercial and recreational fishers have been dealing for decades with the unpredictability of Oregon Inlet navigation but with the recent go-ahead by Dare County for its private partner to move on a contract to build a new hopper dredge, there may be an end in sight. Legislation passed in 2017 to provide Dare County with […]
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