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Marine Debris

National Estuaries Week 2017

Central Office, Educate, Environmental Justice, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, WetlandsBy Danielle HermanSeptember 27, 2017

We had such a great time celebrating National Estuaries Week here on the North Carolina coast! Our staff was busy hosting events throughout the North Carolina coast. We hope that…

EnviroKids and The Bridge Downeast help with coastal restoration, education

Central Office, Educate, Environmental Justice, Living Shorelines, Marine DebrisBy Danielle HermanAugust 15, 2017

In late July, the North Carolina Coastal Federation worked with two education-based groups on living shorelines and a shoreline cleanup. The students also learned more about estuaries and the importance…

NOAA awards federation grant to conduct large-scale cleanup

Central Office, Marine Debris, News, Press ReleasesBy CarolineJuly 25, 2017

HARKERS ISLAND — The North Carolina Coastal Federation has been awarded a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to clean up marine debris near Harkers Island. This…

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2017: A good year for the coast at the legislature

Crab Pots, Legislature, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanJuly 7, 2017

Good news — the just approved state budget makes important new investments in oysters, coastal restoration and marine debris cleanup. When combined with existing state funding, the $23 billion budget…

Budget update — oysters and crab pots

Advocacy, Crab Pots, Legislature, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanJune 8, 2017

Late last week, the state House approved its version of the $23 billion state budget by a vote of 80-31. Now the House and the Senate go to what they…

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,…

BRC students test marine debris knowledge

Educate, Environmental Justice, Marine Debris, Southeast OfficeBy Danielle HermanMay 23, 2017

Students with the Blue Ribbon Commission on the Prevention of Youth Violence (BRC) spent an afternoon learning about marine debris with staff from the North Carolina Coastal Federation on May 12.…

Soundside Discoveries and Trash Talk — our summer OBX programs

Educate, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, StormwaterBy Danielle HermanMay 19, 2017

AmeriCorps member Madison Douthitt will be leading two programs on North Carolina’s sounds and on marine debris this summer on alternating Thursdays in the Outer Banks. Douthitt works with the…

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…

Creating marine debris awareness through interactive games

Marine Debris, News, Northeast OfficeBy CarolineApril 18, 2017

A marine debris egg hunt, a recycling relay race and marine debris trivia were a few of the many events on the agenda for Marine Debris Awareness Day last week on…

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…

Three cheers for 4 stars from Charity Navigator

Marine Debris, NewsBy Danielle HermanApril 5, 2017

The North Carolina Coastal Federation has once again received the coveted 4-star rating from Charity Navigator, demonstrating our strong financial health and commitment to accountability and transparency. We are proud…

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…

Gov. Cooper’s proposed budget includes oyster, crab pot investments

Advocacy, Crab Pots, Legislature, Marine Debris, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanMarch 7, 2017

The North Carolina Coastal Federation’s efforts to expand investment in the state’s oyster industry are picking up speed in Raleigh. Recently, Gov. Roy Cooper released his proposed budget for the…

Commercial watermen recover 4,304 lost crab pots

Crab Pots, Marine Debris, News, Press Releases, Restore and PreserveBy CarolineFebruary 20, 2017

UPDATE: This article has been edited to reflect updated crab pot numbers.  A fleet of boats crewed by 72 commercial watermen spread out along the North Carolina coast in January and…

Collecting plastic beach toys helps prevent harm to marine life

Educate, Marine Debris, Southeast OfficeBy Danielle HermanJanuary 31, 2017

Beach toys — overall, they seem pretty harmless. But when left behind, these plastic toys can harm or even kill marine life. This summer, the North Carolina Coastal Federation’s Wrightsville…

Kicking off our 2017 marine debris efforts

Central Office, Crab Pots, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Restore and Preserve, Southeast OfficeBy CarolineJanuary 20, 2017

We had such a great time at our coastal cleanups on the North Carolina coast! Many thanks to the volunteers who helped us remove thousands of pounds of debris and trash…

Commercial fishermen needed to help recover lost fishing gear

Crab Pots, Marine Debris, Press ReleasesBy CarolineOctober 3, 2016

The North Carolina Coastal Federation is currently accepting applications for “on-water” cleanup assistance related to its annual Lost Fishing Gear Recovery Project. This project is open to commercial watermen in…

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