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Oyster Restoration

Federation hosts The World of Oysters

Educate, Northeast Office, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanApril 16, 2018

During Dare County Schools’ spring break, the North Carolina Coastal Federation hosted a full day of oyster-focused learning at its Wanchese office. This day was just one event in a…

Wanchese staff talk about rain gardens, oysters at three Saturday events

Educate, Low Impact Development, Northeast Office, Oyster Restoration, Rain Gardens, StormwaterBy Danielle HermanMarch 29, 2018

Several events across northeastern North Carolina involved the North Carolina Coastal Federation on Saturday, March 24, providing opportunities for people to learn about low-impact development, stormwater runoff, oysters and more.…

More than 400 attend 2018 Hatteras Island Oyster Roast

Northeast Office, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanFebruary 14, 2018

The North Carolina Coastal Federation’s fifth annual Hatteras Island Oyster Roast drew more than 400 guests and volunteers on Feb. 3 at Oden’s Dock and Risky Business Seafood. A line…

Variety of voices advocate for oysters at General Assembly

Advocacy, Legislature, Oyster RestorationBy CarolineFebruary 9, 2018

When it comes to oysters, the North Carolina Coastal Federation has had a fair amount of success convincing lawmakers that shellfish are a good investment in our environment and our…

Revolution on the Half Shell recycles 6,000 oyster shells

Cuisine, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanDecember 21, 2017

An oyster roast in Greensboro recently benefited the North Carolina Coastal Federation. Revolution on the Half Shell, hosted by Revolution Mill, took place Dec. 15. More than 100 attendees enjoyed…

Attendees learn about oyster restoration and mariculture at Wine and Dine

Cuisine, Northeast Office, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanNovember 27, 2017

Coastal Provisions Oyster Bar & Wine Café hosted a Wine and Dine to benefit the North Carolina Coastal Federation earlier this month. Attendees enjoyed a six-course dinner featuring North Carolina…

Two Outer Banks events celebrate oysters, the NC coast

Cuisine, Educate, Northeast Office, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanNovember 13, 2017

Two recent events in the Outer Banks celebrated North Carolina oysters and craft beer — all while benefiting the North Carolina Coastal Federation, which was on hand at both events to…

Oysters and rural economic development in North Carolina

Economic Development, Legislature, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanNovember 8, 2017

Recently, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper charged Susi Hamilton, secretary of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, with helping lead his administration’s efforts to assist the state’s…

Recreational fishing and oyster reef habitat being enhanced in the Cape Fear River

Oyster Restoration, Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, Southeast OfficeBy Danielle HermanNovember 7, 2017

CAROLINA BEACH — Construction began last week on a one-acre artificial reef meant to enhance recreational fishing and create oyster reef habitat in the lower Cape Fear River. The North…

Late summer oyster reef monitoring

Northeast Office, Oyster Restoration, Restore and PreserveBy Danielle HermanSeptember 28, 2017

With the help of a few dedicated volunteers, the Wanchese staff recently spent some time monitoring the office’s three reefs located in Shallowbag Bay, near Broad Creek and in the…

Federation receives $1.088 million NOAA grant for oyster restoration

Economic Development, Oyster Restoration, Press Releases, Restore and PreserveBy Danielle HermanSeptember 19, 2017

OCEAN — The North Carolina Coastal Federation received $1.088 million in funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to continue its oyster restoration work in Pamlico Sound. Construction 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…

Swan Island Oyster Sanctuary construction complete

Oyster Restoration, Restore and PreserveBy Danielle HermanAugust 2, 2017

  Click the photos above to enlarge. The North Carolina Coastal Federation recently partnered with the North Carolina Division of Marine Fisheries and a private contractor, Stevens Towing Company, Inc.,…

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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…

Chapel Hill businesses support federation during Jaws Fest

Educate, Oyster RestorationBy Danielle HermanJune 6, 2017

The North Carolina Coastal Federation brought its enthusiasm for oysters inland over Memorial Day weekend, setting up a booth at Chapel Hill’s Jaws Fest. Kelly Bodie, membership director for the…

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…

Construction begins at Swan Island Oyster Sanctuary

Economic Development, Oyster Restoration, Press Releases, Restore and PreserveBy Danielle HermanMay 16, 2017

CARTERET COUNTY — Crews have started moving about 25,000 tons of limestone marl as construction is underway on the Swan Island Oyster Sanctuary. “After months of planning and preparation by our…

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