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Building a Resilient Coast

Advocacy, Central Office, Educate, Legislature, News, Northeast Office, Oyster Growers, Oyster Restoration, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, WetlandsBy Lauren ColonairMay 16, 2023

News Roundup: the 2023 N.C. Oyster Summit, saving salt marshes and restoring tidal marsh at Carolina Beach State Park

Wins for Marine Debris, Water Quality and So Much More

Advocacy, Central Office, Educate, Marine Debris, News, Northeast Office, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairNovember 17, 2022

Wrightsville Beach Takes A Stand Against Marine Debris Over the past month, our team has continued to see great strides in the fight against marine debris and more specifically unencapsulated…

Falling in Love with Oysters

Advocacy, Central Office, Educate, Living Shorelines, News, Northeast Office, Oyster Growers, Oyster Restoration, Restore and PreserveBy Lauren ColonairOctober 20, 2022

Wild Oysters and What to Do with All Those Empty Shells The air is beginning to have that familiar fall chill and with the new season comes the beginning of…

Looking Back at a Busy Summer

Advocacy, Central Office, Educate, Living Shorelines, Northeast Office, Restore and PreserveBy Lauren ColonairAugust 18, 2022

Reaching New Audiences Through Touch Tank Tuesday The power of all people of diverse backgrounds coming together can make transformational differences in our communities. In a healthy estuarine ecosystem, there…

Heading into Summer Fun on the NC Coast

Advocacy, Central Office, Climate Change, Educate, Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Restore and Preserve, Southeast OfficeBy Lauren ColonairMay 20, 2022

State of the River Panel On June first, Cape Fear River Watch will be hosting the first-ever ‘State of the River’ forum. During the event, our Coastal Scientist Kerri Allen…

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Hopping into Spring

Advocacy, Educate, News, Oyster Restoration, Restore and PreserveBy Lauren ColonairMarch 18, 2022

Spring is on its way! Get your yard ready for “April showers” with tips from Smart Yards.  By simply redirecting one downspout, you can steer 12 gallons of rainwater per minute…

Review of a Great Year

Advocacy, Educate, Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, Oyster Restoration, Restore and Preserve, Stormwater, Wetlands, Year in ReviewBy Lauren ColonairDecember 28, 2021

2021 is ending and as we begin to prepare for the new year ahead, the North Carolina Coastal Federation is also taking this time to reflect on our accomplishments during…

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Highlights from the 2021 Microplastics Forum

Advocacy, Educate, Marine DebrisBy Lauren ColonairJuly 21, 2021

Fragments of Plastic Everywhere In the words of the North Carolina Coastal Federation’s Assistant Director of Policy, Ana Zivanovic-Nenadovic, “Plastic is everywhere.” We use plastic in almost every facet of…

Secretary of Interior to Pause New Oil and Gas Leases on Public Lands

Advocacy, Offshore Oil, Press ReleasesBy Lauren ColonairJanuary 28, 2021

On Jan. 27, President Biden signed an Executive Order that directs the Secretary of the Interior to pause new oil and natural gas leases on public lands and offshore waters…

Challenging Year Doesn’t Stop Efforts to Protect and Restore Our Magnificent N.C. Coast

Advocacy, Educate, Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, Year in ReviewBy Lauren ColonairDecember 23, 2020

OCEAN, N.C.—Given that 2020 was such a difficult year, the North Carolina Coastal Federation is pleased to share some really remarkable and encouraging accomplishments. Thanks to the significant contributions of…

Updates on Offshore Drilling and Seismic Testing

Advocacy, Offshore Oil, Seismic TestingBy Lauren ColonairOctober 2, 2020

Offshore Drilling Moratorium Expanded to NC President Trump signed a Presidential Memorandum on Sep. 25 that expanded an offshore drilling moratorium to the waters off the coast of North Carolina.…

Offshore Drilling Moratorium Requested for NC

Advocacy, Offshore Oil, Seismic TestingBy Lauren ColonairSeptember 23, 2020

Senator Tillis issued a news release on Monday, September 21 announcing that “North Carolina will be included in a Presidential Memorandum withdrawing new leasing for offshore oil and gas developments…

NC Absent from Expanded Offshore Drilling Moratorium

Advocacy, Offshore OilBy Lauren ColonairSeptember 15, 2020

Just after Labor Day, President Trump extended a moratorium on oil and gas drilling in a portion of the Central and most of the Eastern Gulf of Mexico, and expanded…

Seismic Survey Objections

Advocacy, Offshore Oil, Seismic TestingBy Lauren ColonairJuly 15, 2020

There is no doubt that seismic blasting to explore for oil and gas off our coast will have negative effects on fish and marine mammals and will limit public access…

Seismic update: judge denies motion to dismiss seismic lawsuits

Advocacy, Offshore Oil, Seismic TestingBy Sam RuarkFebruary 21, 2020

Environmental groups opposing offshore oil and gas prevail for now. The legal challenge against the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) will continue in U.S. District Court in South Carolina after…

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2019 Legislative Roundup

Advocacy, Crab Pots, Legislature, Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, News, Oyster RestorationBy Stacia StrongFebruary 7, 2020

In January, the North Carolina General Assembly completed its 2019 legislative session. With the 2020 session not expected to begin until April, now is an excellent time to review the…

Federation’s policy efforts helped secure state funding to improve coast

Advocacy, LegislatureBy Sam RuarkNovember 26, 2019

The North Carolina Coastal Federation’s policy efforts in Raleigh have helped secure several million dollars in state funding to make the coast stronger during storms and reduce water pollution. In…

North Carolina House approved legislation to provide relief to victims of Hurricane Dorian

Advocacy, LegislatureBy Sam RuarkNovember 4, 2019

Last week, the North Carolina House of Representatives unanimously approved legislation to provide relief to victims of Hurricane Dorian – including a number of ambitious new investments to make the…

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