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Cuisine

Celebrating Community, Restoration, and Commitment

Central Office, Cuisine, Marine Debris, News, Northeast Office, Oysters, Restore and Preserve, Southeast OfficeBy Stacia StrongFebruary 20, 2025

Celebrating Community, Restoration, and Commitment at the Coast. Recently the Federation organized marine debris clean-up efforts. This year’s annual Hatteras Island Oyster Roast was one for the record books, thanks to everyone who joined us.

Ushering in a New Year at the Coast

Central Office, Crab Pots, Cuisine, Educate, Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, News, Northeast Office, Oysters, Southeast OfficeBy Stacia StrongJanuary 16, 2025

As we dive into a new year here at the coast, we’re already gearing up for some exciting events for our members and friends. From annual oyster roasts to new exciting happenings, we have a lot in store for 2025 as we work to protect and restore the coast.

Oysters: Nature’s Mighty Bivalves

Cuisine, Educate, Oyster Growers, Oyster RestorationBy Stacia StrongJanuary 8, 2025

Oysters are often considered just a tasty dish at one of your favorite restaurants, but they actually play a vital role in the health of the coastal ecosystems they inhabit.

Happy Holidays and We’ll See You in 2025!

Central Office, Cuisine, News, Oyster Restoration, Year in ReviewBy Stacia StrongDecember 19, 2024

The Coastal Federation is looking back on a successful year. The oyster sanctuary network is celerbating a big milestone, and a new outside study shows just how valuable they are. Plus there are plenty of gifting options for the holidays that also support our work.

Tides of Change and Celebrating Coastal Progress

Central Office, Crab Pots, Cuisine, Educate, Marine Debris, News, Northeast OfficeBy Stacia StrongNovember 22, 2024

Check out the latest on the Coastal Federation’s activities, we’re now accepting applications for the 2025 Lost Fishing Gear Recovery Project, Great events are coming up, and we’ve got gift ideas for everyone on your list!

Summer at the Coastal Federation

Central Office, Cuisine, Educate, News, Northeast Office, Pelican Awards, Restore and Preserve, Southeast OfficeBy Stacia StrongJuly 18, 2024

The Federation hosted the second annual Coastal STEM Career Fair for 90 students, and tickets are still available for the Taste of the Coast on August 3!

Restoring Wetlands and Coastal Celebrations

Central Office, Cuisine, Educate, Living Shorelines, News, Northeast Office, Pelican Awards, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, WetlandsBy Stacia StrongJune 20, 2024

The Federation and partners have launched the NC Salt Marsh Action Plan, A group of Realtors joined staff at a living shoreline monitoring event, and Get your tickets now to join us at the Taste of the Coast Celebration and Pelican Awards in August!

Saving Salt Marshes and The Return of the Coastal Cohorts

Central Office, Climate Change, Cuisine, Educate, Living Shorelines, News, Pelican Awards, Southeast Office, WetlandsBy Stacia StrongMay 16, 2024

The Federation and partners have launched the NC Salt Marsh Action Plan, A group of Realtors joined staff at a living shoreline monitoring event, and Get your tickets now to join us at the Taste of the Coast Celebration and Pelican Awards in August!

Celebrating Earth Month at the Coast

Crab Pots, Cuisine, Educate, News, Northeast Office, WetlandsBy Stacia StrongApril 19, 2024

The final push to remove lost fishing gear for the year has wrapped up, The Federation is attending several events in honor of Earth Month and be sure to shop our exclusive apparel with Recover Brands in April.

Oyster Roast

Spring at the Coast

Cuisine, Educate, News, Oyster Growers, Rain Gardens, Southeast OfficeBy Stacia StrongMarch 14, 2024

Grab your tickets and join us at A Roast for the Coast in Wilmington! Several volunteer events are coming up that we hope to see you at, and did you know you can make an impact for generations to come.

Salt Marshes and Oyster Roasts; Protecting the Coast

Crab Pots, Cuisine, Educate, Marine Debris, News, Northeast OfficeBy Stacia StrongFebruary 15, 2024

The New Salt Marsh Program has a new director, Educators in the northeast welcome a group to the office, Lost Fishing Gear Recovery had a successful year, and Join us at the upcoming Roast for the Coast.

New Horizons for the Federation

Central Office, Cuisine, Educate, NewsBy Stacia StrongDecember 15, 2023

As 2023  winds down, I find myself reflecting on not only this year but the last 41. As you may have heard, I will be stepping into a new role at the Federation in 2024, and the highly capable Dr. Braxton Davis will be stepping in as Executive Director. 

Carolina Beach State Park wetland planting

Celebrating Coastal Stewards

Cuisine, Educate, Marine Debris, Oyster Restoration, Pelican Awards, WetlandsBy Stacia StrongJuly 21, 2023

Join us for our upcoming Pelican Awards and Taste of The Coast Celebration, learn about the Cedar Island Oyster Sanctuary, Jones Island cleanup, Empower Wilmington and more!

Photo Gallery: 2020 Hatteras Island Oyster Roast

Cuisine, Northeast OfficeBy Stacia StrongFebruary 10, 2020

Thank you to everyone who joined us at our 7th Annual Hatteras Island Oyster Roast on Feb. 1! This event was our biggest and most successful ever despite cool temperatures…

Federation’s northeast office acts as a stop on Outer Banks’ Taste of the Beach Oyster Tour

Cuisine, Northeast Office, Oyster Growers, Oyster RestorationBy Logan ProchaskaApril 30, 2019

On March 30, staff at the North Carolina Coastal Federation’s northeast office educated visiting groups on the importance of oysters in North Carolina’s ecosystem, oyster biology, the federation’s oyster sanctuary…

Federation hosts 2019 North Carolina Oyster Summit in Raleigh

Cuisine, Educate, News, Oyster Growers, Oyster Restoration, Press Releases, Restore and PreserveBy Logan ProchaskaMarch 15, 2019

The North Carolina Coastal Federation, North Carolina Sea Grant, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries (DMF)…

2019 Hatteras Oyster Roast sees record breaking attendance

Cuisine, News, Northeast Office, Oyster Growers, Oyster Restoration, Press Releases, Restore and PreserveBy Logan ProchaskaFebruary 7, 2019

The sixth annual Hatteras Island Oyster Roast at Oden’s Dock hosted by the North Carolina Coastal Federation on Saturday, Feb. 2 saw record breaking attendance of over 400 oyster enthusiasts,…

Federation participates in Outer Banks Distillery’s oyster roast

Cuisine, Northeast Office, Oyster Growers, Oyster RestorationBy Logan ProchaskaDecember 27, 2018

New friendships were formed at the Toast to the Coast Oyster Roast hosted by Outer Banks Distilling, the makers of Kill Devil Rum, in downtown Manteo this past weekend.  Following…

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