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Economic Development

Wanchese Office Oyster Farm Demonstration Up and Running

Compatible Industry, Economic Development, Northeast OfficeBy Lauren ColonairApril 23, 2020

The Coastal Federation is the proud new owner of our very own oyster farm demonstration site at the Wanchese office. The half-acre site is set up in Broad Creek just…

Summit discusses the future of North Carolina’s coastal resilience

Advocacy, Central Office, Climate Change, Economic Development, Educate, Environmental Justice, Inlets and Beaches, Living Shorelines, Low Impact Development, News, Oyster Restoration, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy Logan ProchaskaJune 19, 2019

A crowd of nearly 300 gathered in Havelock on June 11 and 12 for the North Carolina Coastal Resilience Summit. The North Carolina Coastal Federation and North Carolina Division of…

Living shorelines recommended for effective and lasting shoreline management as storm repairs continue

Climate Change, Economic Development, Living Shorelines, Restore and Preserve, Stormwater, WetlandsBy Logan ProchaskaOctober 16, 2018

Hurricane Florence damaged many docks along the coast. The soil behind some bulkheads was also scoured out and many of these hard structures failed. Living shorelines on the other hand…

Swan Island Oyster Sanctuary project wraps up second phase and receives funding for third phase

Economic Development, Oyster Restoration, Press Releases, Restore and PreserveBy Logan ProchaskaJuly 18, 2018

CARTERET COUNTY – Last week the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Community-based Restoration Program announced it recommended $950,000 for the North Carolina Coastal Federation and partners to continue work on…

Behind-the-scenes of the Swan Island Oyster Sanctuary

Economic Development, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanMay 23, 2018

By the numbers 25,000 tons of granite, or 50 million pounds 1,200 truckloads of granite 16-17 barge trips to bring all material to the project site 1,500 tons — the…

Swan Island

Second phase of Swan Island Oyster Sanctuary underway

Economic Development, Oyster Restoration, Press ReleasesBy Danielle HermanMay 18, 2018

CARTERET COUNTY — Construction on the second phase of the Swan Island Oyster Sanctuary began this month as crews started moving granite from the port in Morehead City to the project site.…

Oysters and rural economic development in North Carolina

Economic Development, Legislature, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanNovember 8, 2017

Recently, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper charged Susi Hamilton, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, with helping lead his administration’s efforts to assist the state’s…

Federation receives $1.088 million NOAA grant for oyster restoration

Economic Development, Oyster Restoration, Press Releases, Restore and PreserveBy Danielle HermanSeptember 19, 2017

OCEAN — The North Carolina Coastal Federation received $1.088 million in funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to continue its oyster restoration work in Pamlico Sound. Construction on…

Construction begins at Swan Island Oyster Sanctuary

Economic Development, Oyster Restoration, Press Releases, Restore and PreserveBy Danielle HermanMay 16, 2017

CARTERET COUNTY — Crews have started moving about 25,000 tons of limestone marl as construction is underway on the Swan Island Oyster Sanctuary. “After months of planning and preparation by our…

First phase of oyster sanctuary construction to begin in spring

Economic Development, Oyster Restoration, Press Releases, Restore and PreserveBy Danielle HermanFebruary 21, 2017

CARTERET COUNTY — The normally quiet community of South River is about to get busier when construction starts on a new oyster reef in the nearby Neuse River. This spring, the North…

Economic summit, March 22-23, to convene diverse group of speakers

Economic Development, Low Impact Development, Oyster Restoration, Restore and PreserveBy Danielle HermanFebruary 7, 2017

Investment in coastal restoration is critical to improve and protect the long-term success of North Carolina’s coastal economy. On March 22-23 in Raleigh, the North Carolina Coastal Federation will host…

NOAA recommends federation receive $1.275 million grant

Economic Development, News, Oyster Restoration, Press ReleasesBy Danielle HermanJuly 22, 2016

The North Carolina Coastal Federation has been recommended to receive $1.275 million for oyster restoration in the Pamlico Sound by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, with the potential to…

State budget funds oyster restoration, crab pot cleanup

Crab Pots, Economic Development, Legislature, Marine Debris, News, Oyster Restoration, Press Releases, Restore and PreserveBy Danielle HermanJune 29, 2016

Both coastal conservationists and shellfish growers agree that the new state budget makes important new investments in the state’s oyster industry. North Carolina Coastal Federation staff members learned Monday night…

Manns Harbor – Preserving Access and Tradition

Compatible Industry, Economic Development, Restore and PreserveBy NC Coastal FederationMarch 20, 2015

Preserving Manns Harbor Access and Tradition

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