Marcy Brenner’s piano had seen a lot in 111 years, but never anything like the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian on Ocracoke. The storm surge that Dorian drove into Ocracoke was like none that had been seen before. Wind, waves and storm combined to create an 8- to 9-foot mini-tsunami that pushed flood waters into the […]
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Group Offers Aerial Views of Coastal Change
October 23, 2019 | Island Features | By: Kipp Tabb | From The: Coastal Review
We’re waiting at the Wright Brothers Airport for our SouthWings pilot, Stu Bailey, who’s flying down from Norfolk, Virginia. SouthWings, based in Asheville with satellite offices in New Orleans, Louisiana, and Annapolis, Maryland, is a nonprofit organization that provides flights over environmentally sensitive areas. They don’t charge for their flights and the pilots volunteer their […]
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Team Seeks Skittish Seabird Off NC Coast
May 22, 2019 | Island Features | By: Kipp Tabb | From The: Coastal Review
The black-capped petrel is somewhat of a mystery. A pelagic bird, it spends most of its time at sea, searching for food in warm waters. At one time it was one of the most common petrels in the Caribbean and along the Atlantic seaboard. But that was more than 100 years ago and the loss […]
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Bridge Project Supervisor Shares Experience
April 4, 2019 | Local News | By: Kipp Tabb | From The: Coastal Review | 1
Pablo Hernandez may finally have a chance to sit back and realize how much he has accomplished. He’s the North Carolina Department of Transportation resident engineer for the Manteo office, which means he wears a lot of hats, but mostly it means he was the eyes, ears and supervisor for the Herbert C. Bonner Bridge […]
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Beyond the Concrete and Steel, a Bridge’s Human Component
March 28, 2019 | Island Features | By: Kipp Tabb | From The: Outer Banks Voice
Traffic is finally flowing across the replacement for the Bonner Bridge. There will be a ribbon cutting on April 2, and the official name will be the Marc Basnight Bridge. With a design life of 100 years, the bridge over Oregon Inlet by any standard is a remarkable construct of concrete and steel. Yet its […]
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Daniel Pullen, Hatteras Island Photographer, Focuses on Story Telling
December 18, 2018 | Island Features | By: Kipp Tabb | From The: Coastal Review
Daniel Pullen’s Hatteras Island photographs are remarkable for their diversity: iconic images of the Hatteras Lighthouse or a fisherman on the beach early in the morning baiting his hook. There is a photo of a Jeep stuck on the beach, fantails of sand flying into the air as the driver struggles to free himself. There […]
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