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Marine Debris

Wanchese hosts highway debris volunteer event

Marine Debris, Northeast OfficeBy Sam RuarkOctober 2, 2019

The northeast office organized a volunteer event in conjunction with the North Carolina Department Of Transportation’s Fall Litter Sweep. A crew of volunteers pitched in to collect roadside debris along…

Groups of all ages spend their summer with the Wanchese staff

Educate, Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Oyster Restoration, Restore and PreserveBy Logan ProchaskaJuly 17, 2019

Even though school is out for summer, the North Carolina Coastal Federation staff in the northeast has been hosting a variety of community groups at their office and in the…

First annual Outer Banks trashion show will benefit the federation

Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Restore and PreserveBy Sam RuarkMay 24, 2019

On Friday, May 17, Audra Krieg, also known as the Outer Banks Mom, organized the first annual Trashion Show with Mandy Harlow from Heart of Harlow. This unique event was…

Biannual litter cleanup continues in Manteo

Marine Debris, Northeast OfficeBy Logan ProchaskaMay 23, 2019

On Saturday, May 18, the North Carolina Coastal Federation’s Wanchese office helped the Town of Manteo with their Spring Litter Pickup. These biannual cleanup efforts are led by community volunteer…

Northeast office spends time with First Flight Middle School

Educate, Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Rain GardensBy Logan ProchaskaMay 22, 2019

The North Carolina Coastal Federation’s northeast office has been busy leading outdoor educational experiences with sixth grade students from First Flight Middle School. With support from the Outer Banks Community…

Boys and Girls Club educate the public about marine debris

Central Office, Educate, Marine Debris, Press ReleasesBy Logan ProchaskaApril 26, 2019

For the past several months, the North Carolina Coastal Federation and the Duke University Marine Lab have been working with the Boys and Girls Club of the Coastal Plain –…

100 volunteers cleanup Carolina Beach State Park

Marine Debris, Restore and Preserve, Southeast OfficeBy Logan ProchaskaApril 12, 2019

The North Carolina Coastal Federation hosted 100 volunteers at Carolina Beach State Park on Friday, March 15, 2019. The volunteers were comprised of a group of 40 Marines, a group…

Federation and partners remove almost 600,000 pounds of abandoned mariculture debris from Carteret County waters

Central Office, Marine Debris, Press Releases, Restore and PreserveBy Logan ProchaskaApril 9, 2019

In March 2019, the North Carolina Coastal Federation along with partners, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), North Carolina Sea Grant and commercial shellfish operations, wrapped up a two…

78 watermen and women remove 3,112 crab pots from the North Carolina coast

Central Office, Crab Pots, Marine Debris, News, Northeast Office, Restore and Preserve, Southeast OfficeBy Logan ProchaskaMarch 19, 2019

A total of 78 commercial watermen and women worked in January 2019 to remove 3,112 crab pots from the North Carolina coast. The Lost Fishing Gear Recovery Project, is part…

Federation hosts North Carolina Marine Debris Action Plan Workshop

Marine DebrisBy Sam RuarkMarch 1, 2019

BEAUFORT — The North Carolina Coastal Federation, North Carolina Sea Grant, Onslow Country Solid Waste Department and North Carolina Coastal Reserve hosted the N.C. Marine Debris Action Planning Workshop, on…

Recovered crab pots available to rightful owners

Crab Pots, Marine Debris, News, Northeast Office, Press ReleasesBy Logan ProchaskaJanuary 28, 2019

WANCHESE – The North Carolina Coastal Federation is wrapping up a sixth year of the Lost Fishing Gear Recovery Project in partnership with North Carolina Marine Patrol. Along the coast,…

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…

Intern reflects on time spent with the federation

Crab Pots, Educate, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Rain Gardens, Restore and PreserveBy Logan ProchaskaNovember 26, 2018

Jennifer Allen is a junior environmental studies major at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill. During her fall semester, Allen interned with the North Carolina Coastal Federation at our…

Federation volunteers for the biannual Town of Manteo Litter Pickup

Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Restore and PreserveBy Sam RuarkNovember 26, 2018

Working on both water and land, northeast staff and volunteers were excited to participate in the Town of Manteo’s biannual cleanup on Nov. 17.  Over 80 volunteers came out to…

NOAA Marine Debris program

Help Wanted: Commercial watermen and women needed to remove lost crab pots

Crab Pots, Marine Debris, News, Northeast Office, Press ReleasesBy Logan ProchaskaNovember 8, 2018

WANCHESE — The North Carolina Coastal Federation is currently accepting applications from commercial watermen to be hired to assist in its annual on-the-water Lost Fishing Gear Recovery Project. The application…

Wanchese hosts adopt a highway cleanup

Marine Debris, Northeast OfficeBy Sam RuarkNovember 2, 2018

The staff in the northeast office teamed up with a couple of local community groups for a litter pickup on the federation’s stretch of adopted highway in Wanchese. It was…

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…

Wanchese office intern develops monitoring applications

Crab Pots, Educate, Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Restore and PreserveBy Logan ProchaskaAugust 8, 2018

Wanchese office intern and North Carolina State Unversity student, Kadie Midgett, has spent her past two summers working at the federation’s Northeast office. This summer she has worked to develop…

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