National Seashore Updates for the Week of October 4
The Cape Hatteras National Seashore (CHNS) announced several recent updates and news items related to recreational activities and seashore conditions on Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands.
News items and events related to the National Seashore for the week of October 4 include the following:
Seashore Updates
- On November 2, 2019, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, along with partner organizations, will celebrate the area’s surf fishing history at the 1st Cape Hatteras Surf Fishing Heritage Celebration. The free event will be held at the Fessenden Center in Buxton.
- The Seashore is celebrating Arts in the Park month with family-friendly events at the Bodie Island Lighthouse October 4-11. These drop-in events are free and open to the public. Please see the full schedule on the CHNS Facebook page.
- The North Carolina Ferry System announced a change in schedule for routes serving Ocracoke Island during the recovery from Hurricane Dorian. At this time, Hyde County is only allowing residents, non-resident property owners, and personnel authorized by Hyde County Emergency Management to access Ocracoke Island. All motorists and pedestrians boarding an Ocracoke-bound ferry must meet the re-entry criteria or be given prior approval by Hyde County.
- Visitors can sign up for beach safety text messages by texting “Join OBXBeachConditions” to 30890.
- For current beach access information, go to: http://go.nps.gov/beachaccess.
Upcoming Events
Cape Hatteras Lighthouse Move – Interpretive Program
- Dates: October 5- October 11, 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. (daily program)
- Location: Hatteras Island Visitor Center pavilion
- Description: Learn about the monumental move event that happened in 1999 when the entire light station was moved 2,900 feet away from the threat of a changing shoreline.
Hatteras Island: Shaping the Barrier Islands – Interpretive Program
- Dates: October 5- October 1, 3:30-4:00 p.m. (daily program)
- Location: Hatteras Island Visitor Center pavilion
- Description: Wars, wind, hurricanes, and ocean currents have all had impacts on the shores of Cape Hatteras. Join us to learn about some of these events and the changes they have made to the island.
1st Annual Surf Fishing Heritage Celebration
- Date: November 2
- Location: Fessenden Center, Buxton
- Description: Cape Hatteras National Seashore, along with partner organizations, will celebrate the area’s strong surf fishing history at the 1st annual Cape Hatteras Surf Fishing Heritage Celebration.
Learn to Fish Clinic
- Date: Nov 9 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Location: Ramp 55 – next to the Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum
- Description: The International Game Fish Association will host a free learn-to-fish
clinic through its Passports to Fishing Program. Participants will learn basic
fishing techniques and ethical angling practices. All fishing equipment will be
provided. Fishing is catch-and-release-only. Families are encouraged to bring
beach chairs, water, and sunscreen. - Volunteers Needed: We are looking for volunteers to help teach basic surf
fishing techniques and ethical angling practices through the International Game
Fish Association’s (IGFA) Learn-to-Fish clinic the morning of Saturday
November 9. This is an all-day event and volunteers will be asked to assist and
teach various stations. All equipment will be provided and IGFA will provide
volunteers with training for each station. The clinic will be held near off-road
vehicle Ramp 55 in Hatteras Village. If you’re interested in volunteering, contact
Amiee Ginnever at 252-475-8306.