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Living Shorelines

Ocracoke volunteers, N.C. Coastal Land Trust and federation plant marsh grass at Springer’s Point

Living Shorelines, Northeast Office, Restore and PreserveBy Danielle HermanJune 26, 2017

This June, the North Carolina Coastal Federation and North Carolina Coastal Land Trust staff, as well as volunteers from Ocracoke, planted Spartina alterniflora marsh grasses to create additional marsh at…

A look back at the federation’s May marsh grass plantings

Central Office, Living Shorelines, Oyster Restoration, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, Stormwater, WetlandsBy CarolineJune 2, 2017

Morris Landing A large group of volunteers joined North Carolina Coastal Federation staff at Morris Landing Clean Water Preserve in Holly Ridge on May 17 for marsh grass planting, monitoring…

River City YouthBuild takes field trip to Durant’s Point

Educate, Environmental Justice, Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, Northeast OfficeBy Danielle HermanMay 30, 2017

Staff at the Wanchese office recently took a field trip with students and staff from River City YouthBuild out to Durant’s Point in Hatteras, where they learned about living shorelines,…

New Wanchese AmeriCorps member leads various lessons in late April

Educate, Living Shorelines, Northeast OfficeBy CarolineMay 5, 2017

Native plants, costal habitats, juvenile animals and shoreline erosion — those were all topics of four lessons led by the two AmeriCorps members in the North Carolina Coastal Federation’s Wanchese…

Federation organizes field trip for 200 students

Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy CarolineMay 3, 2017

The entire sixth-grade class from First Flight Middle School went on a field trip to Jockey’s Ridge State Park on April 27, where they learned about living shorelines, salt marsh…

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…

College students spend spring break volunteering at the coast

Central Office, Educate, Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy Danielle HermanApril 4, 2017

We had such a great time with the students from East Carolina University, Ohio State University and Ithaca College who spent their spring breaks with us! A big thanks goes…

Federation, aquarium partner on oyster bagging workday

Central Office, Living Shorelines, Oyster Restoration, Restore and PreserveBy Danielle HermanFebruary 27, 2017

Last week, on an unseasonably warm February morning, staff and volunteers with the North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores and with the North Carolina Coastal Federation were hard at…

Living shorelines needs assessment for Southeast released

Living Shorelines, News, Restore and PreserveBy CarolineDecember 19, 2016

On Dec. 15, the Governors’ South Atlantic Alliance released its living shoreline needs assessment that was developed by experts to identify what gaps exist in living shoreline research and practice in…

New resource gives guidance to those facing costly bulkhead repairs

Living Shorelines, Press Releases, Restore and PreserveBy CarolineDecember 7, 2016

OCEAN — Storm surge caused by Hurricane Matthew in October caused widespread destruction of bulkheads and other supposedly stabilized shorelines along coastal creeks, river and sounds throughout coastal North Carolina.…

Federation submits comments on 300-acre park expansion

Advocacy, Central Office, Living Shorelines, Low Impact Development, Restore and Preserve, Stormwater, WetlandsBy CarolineNovember 22, 2016

The North Carolina Coastal Federation sent a comment letter Monday to Sara Burroughs of Sage Design, the Wilmington-based firm leading the planning process for developing the 300-acre addition to the…

Reef and shoreline assessments show growth, many living organisms

Living Shorelines, Oyster Restoration, Restore and Preserve, Southeast OfficeBy Danielle HermanNovember 21, 2016

Staff from the Wrightsville Beach office finished the last of three reef monitoring events on Nov. 8. Volunteers came out twice in October and once in November to evaluate the…

Federation coastal scientist talks living shorelines on radio show

Central Office, Living Shorelines, Oyster Restoration, Restore and PreserveBy CarolineNovember 8, 2016

As part of a growing effort to improve habitat and water quality on the coast, the North Carolina Coastal Federation has partnered with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to…

Partnership advances living shorelines in the Southeast

Educate, Living Shorelines, NewsBy CarolineOctober 24, 2016

The North Carolina Coastal Federation is teaming up with coastal colleagues from Florida, Georgia and South Carolina to advance the use of living shorelines across four Atlantic coast states. The Governors’…

Visitors and residents learned about living shorelines at Day at the Docks

Educate, Living Shorelines, Northeast OfficeBy Danielle HermanSeptember 19, 2016

Visitors and residents alike joined the North Carolina Coastal Federation on living shoreline tours Saturday at Day at the Docks in Hatteras. Some had never heard of a living shoreline…

Federation leads teacher workshop session

Central Office, Educate, Living Shorelines, NewsBy CarolineAugust 2, 2016

Teachers from around the state visited Jones Island at Hammocks Beach State Park on Thursday, July 28, for a teacher workshop session led by Rachel Bisesi, coastal education coordinator for…

NOAA grant will fund living shoreline cost share program

Living Shorelines, News, Press ReleasesBy CarolineAugust 2, 2016

Waterfront property owners with eroding shorelines along our coastal sounds, bays, rivers, tidal creeks and waterways may soon be eligible for financial assistance to naturally control their erosion while increasing…

Federation submits comments for permit changes

Advocacy, Living Shorelines, NewsBy CarolineJuly 29, 2016

Comment letter to U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters The North Carolina Coastal Federation submitted comments regarding Nationwide Permit 13 (NWP 13) for Bank Stabilization and Nationwide Permit B (NWP…

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