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Inlets and Beaches

Federation and Pine Knoll Shores awarded Clean Water Management Trust Fund Grant

Inlets and Beaches, Low Impact Development, Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy Sam RuarkNovember 25, 2019

PINE KNOLL SHORES — The North Carolina Coastal Federation and Town of Pine Knoll Shores are beginning an innovative project in Pine Knoll Shores to reduce flooding and protect local…

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…

Federation attends meeting about the proposed seismic surveying and oil and gas exploration

Advocacy, Educate, Environmental Justice, Inlets and Beaches, News, Northeast Office, Offshore Oil, Restore and Preserve, Seismic TestingBy Logan ProchaskaMarch 4, 2019

The League of Women Voters of Dare County hosted a public meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 27 to discuss the current activity associated with seismic surveys and the development of the…

Groups seek court order blocking Atlantic seismic blasting

Advocacy, Educate, Environmental Justice, Inlets and Beaches, News, Offshore Oil, Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, Seismic TestingBy Logan ProchaskaFebruary 21, 2019

Press release via Oceana CHARLESTON, SC – A group of conservation organizations today asked a federal judge to block the start of harmful seismic airgun blasting in the Atlantic Ocean,…

Federation hosts coastwide cleanup to kick off 2019

Central Office, Inlets and Beaches, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, WetlandsBy Logan ProchaskaJanuary 16, 2019

The North Carolina Coastal Federation hosted a series of land based cleanups along the coast this past weekend in conjunction with the kick off of the Lost Fishing Gear Recovery…

Federation staff and volunteers assist with OBX Beach Sweep

Inlets and Beaches, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Restore and PreserveBy Logan ProchaskaSeptember 26, 2018

The North Carolina Coastal Federation staff and volunteers were pleased to act as Avalon Pier’s zone captain for the Outer Banks Surfrider Foundation’s annual OBX Beach Sweep and TrashFest on…

Pine Knoll Shores watershed restoration plan is in progress

Inlets and Beaches, StormwaterBy Sam RuarkAugust 14, 2018

The North Carolina Coastal Federation is teaming up with the University of North Carolina Wilmington’s Environmental Science Department, East Carolina Council (ECC) and Pine Knoll Shores to create a watershed…

Clean Water Week

Inlets and Beaches, Marine Debris, News, Southeast OfficeBy Sam RuarkJune 21, 2018

To mark the one-year anniversary of the public announcement of GenX, the Cape Fear Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation organized its first Clean Water Week from June 1-7. The week…

Public comment period open for Holden Beach terminal groin

Advocacy, Inlets and Beaches, Terminal GroinsBy Danielle HermanMarch 22, 2018

Update: Because the town revoked its applications, the Corps is no longer seeking comments. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public comments on the project proposal for the…

State Supreme Court dismisses Nies vs. Emerald Isle case

Advocacy, Inlets and BeachesBy Danielle HermanDecember 14, 2016

The North Carolina Supreme Court dismissed the court case Nies vs. Emerald Isle on Wednesday, safeguarding public trust rights to the state’s beaches. The case sparked concern along the coast,…

Save Rich Inlet

Figure Eight Island homeowners reject proposed terminal groin

Advocacy, Inlets and Beaches, News, Terminal GroinsBy Danielle HermanNovember 18, 2016

Figure Eight Island homeowners rejected a proposal for a terminal groin on Thursday. A majority of voters did not respond or voted “no” on the proposed project in a special…

Celebrating NC Estuaries Week and National Estuaries Week

Central Office, Educate, Inlets and Beaches, News, Northeast Office, Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, WetlandsBy CarolineAugust 30, 2016

Estuaries do it all — they serve as nurseries for juvenile fish, help support the economy, filter polluted stormwater runoff, preserve centuries-old cultures and traditions and serve as unique educational…

Petition against Sunset Beach development filed Thursday

Advocacy, Inlets and Beaches, NewsBy Danielle HermanAugust 12, 2016

The Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) on Thursday filed a petition against a Sunset Beach development permit. The SELC filed it on behalf of the North Carolina Coastal Federation and the Sunset…

Federation submits comments on proposed Rich Inlet terminal groin

Advocacy, Inlets and Beaches, News, Terminal GroinsBy Danielle HermanAugust 3, 2016

The North Carolina Coastal Federation submitted its comment letter on the Army Corps of Engineers’ final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on Aug. 1 regarding the proposed terminal groin at Rich…

Federation submits amicus brief in support of Emerald Isle

Advocacy, Inlets and Beaches, NewsBy Danielle HermanJuly 28, 2016

The North Carolina Coastal Federation and North Carolina Wildlife Federation submitted an amicus brief on July 27 in support of public trust rights to access dry sand beaches. The Southern…

Request for Sunset Beach West hearing approved

Advocacy, Inlets and Beaches, NewsBy Danielle HermanJuly 25, 2016

The vice chairman of the Coastal Resources Commission approved a request for a third party contested hearing on the Sunset Beach West development but denied a request to hear the appeal…

Comment letter submitted on Ocean Isle Beach’s terminal groin application

Advocacy, Inlets and Beaches, Terminal GroinsBy Danielle HermanJuly 8, 2016

The Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) submitted a comment letter Thursday to the Division of Coastal Management (DCM) on Ocean Isle Beach’s application for a terminal groin at Shallotte Inlet. The SELC wrote the…

Hearing Set on Figure 8 Terminal Groin Study

Advocacy, Inlets and Beaches, Terminal GroinsBy Stacia StrongAugust 3, 2015

coastalreview.org Staff Report WILMINGTON – The Corps of Engineers announced Friday it has decided to hold a public hearing and extend the public comment period on its environmental report related…

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