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Stormwater

From the Marsh to the Shore and So Much More!

Central Office, Educate, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Oysters, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, Stormwater, WetlandsBy Lauren ColonairMarch 20, 2025

Planting for Future Restoration Construction has officially begun on the first-of-its-kind ‘Donor’ Salt Marsh at the Coastal Federation’s North River Wetlands Preserve. The one-acre salt marsh will provide thousands of…

Cheers to a New Year on the Coast!

Central Office, Crab Pots, Educate, Living Shorelines, Low Impact Development, Marine Debris, News, Northeast Office, Oyster Restoration, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, Stormwater, Wetlands, Year in ReviewBy Lauren ColonairJanuary 19, 2023

For the Coastal Federation, this new beginning is an opportunity to build on our successes in 2022 and continue our impactful work to protect and restore our stunning coast.

2022 Comes to a Close

Central Office, Crab Pots, Educate, Marine Debris, Northeast Office, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, Stormwater, WetlandsBy Lauren ColonairDecember 15, 2022

Work Wraps up at The North River Wetlands Preserve In November the Coastal Federation along with contractors placed the final two water control structures out at the North River Wetlands…

Wins for Marine Debris, Water Quality and So Much More

Advocacy, Central Office, Educate, Marine Debris, News, Northeast Office, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairNovember 17, 2022

Wrightsville Beach Takes A Stand Against Marine Debris Over the past month, our team has continued to see great strides in the fight against marine debris and more specifically unencapsulated…

A Strong Summer Leads to an Even Stronger Fall

Central Office, Educate, Lake Mattamuskeet Restoration, Marine Debris, News, Northeast Office, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, Stormwater, WetlandsBy Lauren ColonairSeptember 15, 2022

Public invited to Lake Mattamuskeet Meeting For the first time in more than a year, the public is being asked to attend a  meeting about the work taking place to…

Summer Activities are Heating Up at the Coastal Federation

Central Office, Educate, Living Shorelines, News, Northeast Office, Oyster Restoration, Rain Gardens, Southeast Office, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairJuly 15, 2022

Summer Campers build living shoreline in Pamlico County Interest continues to build around living shorelines, as a way to protect and stabilize eroding shorelines and we couldn’t be more excited.…

A Fantastic February at the Coastal Federation

Crab Pots, Low Impact Development, Marine Debris, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairFebruary 17, 2022

Lost Fishing Gear Recovery The year is just getting started, but things are quickly ramping up here at the Coastal Federation. In January with the help of 24 local fishermen…

Review of a Great Year

Advocacy, Educate, Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, Oyster Restoration, Restore and Preserve, Stormwater, Wetlands, Year in ReviewBy Lauren ColonairDecember 28, 2021

2021 is ending and as we begin to prepare for the new year ahead, the North Carolina Coastal Federation is also taking this time to reflect on our accomplishments during…

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Progress with the Nature-Based Stormwater Action Plan

Educate, Legislature, Low Impact Development, News, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairAugust 27, 2021

The Action Plan for Nature-Based Stormwater Stategies Across North Carolina, leaders are using nature-based stormwater strategies to take on the persistent challenges of stormwater flooding. To combat this, the North…

Washington Baum Bridge Permeable Parking

N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission Permeable Parking Project

Low Impact Development, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairJune 3, 2021

The Washington Baum Boating Access Area on Roanoke Island in Dare County now includes 6,903 square feet of permeable parking that allows rainwater to soak into the ground instead of flowing into Roanoake Sound.

Permeable Parking Spaces Installed at Ward Shore Park to Capture Rainwater Runoff

Central Office, Low Impact Development, News, Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairApril 8, 2021

OCEAN N.C. – The installation of permeable parking spaces is one of many projects recently implemented by the Town of Swansboro in partnership with the North Carolina Coastal Federation. Using…

Beaufort adds Permeable Parking Strip to Soak in the Rain on Orange St.

Low Impact Development, News, Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairMarch 31, 2021

Ocean, N.C. – The North Carolina Land and Water Fund recently supported an innovative stormwater project that is transforming a typical paved street in the Town of Beaufort into a…

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Conservation Corps Partners with Coastal Federation to Restore Coast

Living Shorelines, Marine Debris, Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairMarch 23, 2021

OCEAN, N.C. – This spring, Conservation Corps North Carolina (CCNC) will work alongside the North Carolina Coastal Federation to complete several restoration projects. This partnership is made possible by a…

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North Carolina Coastal Federation unveils statewide roadmap to curb flooding and water pollution

Climate Change, Low Impact Development, News, Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairMarch 4, 2021

Plan offers resilience solutions for roadways, buildings, farms and communities   Ocean, N.C. – On the heels of 2020 becoming North Carolina’s second wettest year ever, the North Carolina Coastal…

Efforts Launch to Protect Water Quality and Oysters in Stump Sound

Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, Southeast Office, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairJanuary 19, 2021

Chefs and diners covet what they consider to be the “Cadillac” of oysters that grows in Stump Sound in Onslow County. The clean fresh and salt water that mix together…

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Swansboro and Coastal Federation Continue Partnership to Tackle Polluted Runoff

Central Office, Low Impact Development, Press Releases, Restore and Preserve, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairJanuary 11, 2021

OCEAN – This year, the Town of Swansboro and the North Carolina Coastal Federation will continue their partnership to work for clean coastal waters. Plans are in the works to…

Implementation of the Lake Mattamuskeet Watershed Restoration Plan Begins this Summer

Lake Mattamuskeet Restoration, Press Releases, StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairJune 25, 2020

SWAN QUARTER – Hyde County and East Carolina University contracted the North Carolina Coastal Federation to advance community engagement and implementation of the Lake Mattamuskeet Watershed Restoration Plan. This restoration…

UNCW Parking Lot Absorbs Rain

StormwaterBy Lauren ColonairApril 24, 2020

The hard surfaces of parking lots usually contribute to polluted stormwater runoff and flooding by collecting rain and directing it to storm drains. But a new project at UNC-Wilmington funded…

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