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Coastal Champions, Places & Critters

Pelican Awards Presented at Aug. 6, 2020 Virtual Event

Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, Pelican AwardsBy Lauren ColonairAugust 12, 2020

Participants logging in from over 100 computers joined the North Carolina Coastal Federation to celebrate the 2020 Pelican Awards from their homes. On Thursday, Aug. 6, winners from up and…

10 coastal stewards honored at the 2019 Pelican Awards

Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, News, Pelican Awards, Press ReleasesBy Logan ProchaskaAugust 6, 2019

On Saturday, Aug. 3, the 2019 Pelican Award recipients were honored at the Crystal Coast Civic Center in Morehead City for their outstanding contributions to protecting the North Carolina coast.…

Roanoke Island oyster reef monitoring yields positive results

Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, Northeast Office, Oyster RestorationBy Logan ProchaskaSeptember 28, 2018

The week before Hurricane Florence landed on the North Carolina coast, staff and volunteers in the federation’s Northeast office spent an afternoon monitoring an oyster restoration site on the southern…

Surfing legend donates personal board for federation event

Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, Southeast OfficeBy Logan ProchaskaSeptember 10, 2018

This page has been updated with new information regarding the event.  The North Carolina Coastal Federation’s 2018 Low Country Boil is set to take place on Oct. 28 from 5-8…

New book about North Carolina Coastal Federation’s history is available online

Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, Press ReleasesBy Danielle HermanApril 4, 2018

A new book about the North Carolina Coastal Federation’s work to help organize local efforts to protect important places on the North Carolina coast has recently been published and is…

2017 volunteer appreciation parties celebrate accomplishments

Central Office, Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, Northeast Office, Southeast OfficeBy Danielle HermanJanuary 19, 2018

The North Carolina Coastal Federation staff members ended 2017 on a sweet note after getting to spend time with volunteers and project partners at the annual volunteer appreciation parties. Each…

Remembering one of our dedicated volunteers, John King

Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, Southeast OfficeBy Danielle HermanOctober 24, 2017

It is with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to one of our most dedicated volunteers in the southeast coastal region, John King Jr. A retired geologist, John served on…

National Oyster Day — celebrating these incredible bivalves

Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanAugust 4, 2017

Today is National Oyster Day, and here at the North Carolina Coastal Federation we know there’s a lot to celebrate about these multitasking bivalves. Not only are they a delicacy…

Take a coastal cruise around Hammocks Beach State Park

Central Office, Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, Educate, Restore and PreserveBy CarolineJune 29, 2017

The North Carolina Coastal Federation coastal cruises are an exciting way to explore the maze of salt marsh islands in the estuarine waters behind Bear Island, which is part of…

High schooler focuses senior project on coastal education

Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, Educate, Environmental Justice, News, Rain Gardens, Restore and Preserve, Southeast OfficeBy CarolineMay 2, 2017

Over the past few months, a senior at Eugene Ashley High School in Wilmington has used her senior project as an opportunity to focus on marine science education in schools,…

Local realtors protect the coast for Realtor Action Day

Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, News, Restore and Preserve, Southeast OfficeBy CarolineApril 12, 2017

Thirteen local realtors joined the North Carolina Coastal Federation at Carolina Beach State Park for living shoreline maintenance and a shoreline cleanup on April 4 for Realtor Action Day, a…

Ohms for Oysters raises money for federation

Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, Northeast Office, Oyster RestorationBy CarolineApril 10, 2017

Twenty-four people helped raise money for the North Carolina Coastal Federation’s oyster projects while participating in a morning yoga class on Sunday, April 2. Jenna Livernois led the class, called…

Hatteras Island Oyster Roast draws about 400 attendees and volunteers

Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, Cuisine, Northeast OfficeBy Danielle HermanFebruary 7, 2017

At this year’s Hatteras Island Oyster Roast, the cold temperatures and steady northeast wind at Oden’s Dock didn’t deter anyone from attending, as approximately 400 people showed up to eat…

Fall birding cruises offered striking views, photo opportunities

Central Office, Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, EducateBy Danielle HermanNovember 18, 2016

The air is crisp, the leaves are changing and the sky and waters are teeming with birds and waterfowl. Fall on the coast is a great time for bird watching, and…

Magazine accepting nominations for volunteer award

Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, NewsBy Danielle HermanJune 16, 2016

Fly Fisherman magazine announced recently the creation of its Conservationist of the Year Award. The award will honor a person whose volunteer work for a conservation organization has helped protect…

Our Coast 2016 Member Profile: Joey Hester

Coastal Champions, Places & CrittersBy CarolineMay 31, 2016

In this issue, we chat with North Carolina Coastal Federation member, Joey Hester, a former intern in our central office and current non-point source planning coordinator for the N.C. Division…

Bland Simpson: Inspired by the Coast

Coastal Champions, Places & CrittersBy Stacia StrongJanuary 7, 2016

Bland Simpson, author and Coastal Federation board member, stopped by our Holiday Appreciation Party with his wife, Ann, to read from and sign copies of their most recent book, Little…

Mariko Polk Victorious at Battle of the GeoMaps

Advocacy, Coastal Champions, Places & Critters, NewsBy Stacia StrongOctober 6, 2015

Federation intern, Mariko Polk, recently won first place in the student category of the Battle of the GeoMaps at the North Carolina ArcGIS User Group 2015 Conference. The Battle of…

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