We’re Having a Party at Oak Island
The federation and Oak Island are sponsoring a party in Waterway Park on Oak Island on Saturday to celebrate several clean water projects. All are invited.
DetailsThe federation and Oak Island are sponsoring a party in Waterway Park on Oak Island on Saturday to celebrate several clean water projects. All are invited.
DetailsFolks who live, work and raise families in the Cape Fear region were dealt a low-blow on Friday, Aug. 30, when the state issued its air permit for the proposed Titan Cement plant.
DetailsThe awards ceremony was a highlight in a otherwise bleak summer for the state’s public-school teachers.
DetailsNearly 400 people attended the state public hearing on Titan’s air permit to show their support for clean air and a healthy future.
DetailsThe federation became one of only 11 nonprofits in the United States to earn certification for sustainable business practices.
DetailsThe southeast regional office of the N.C. Coastal Federation will be floated to its new home on Wednesday, June 19. Join us in celebrating the move. It’s not every day you see a house float by on a barge.
DetailsThe spring arrival of northern puffers is the first sign of a new fishing season. Many throw the ugly “blow toads” back in the water. No, they’re not poisonous and, yes, they are delicious.
DetailsEngineers rely on computer models to predict the possibles effects of terminal groins. But how reliable are these models?
DetailsPearl Award in Recognition of of Outstanding Environmental Service Fred and Alice Stanback “Carolina in My Mind” is called the unofficial state anthem for North Carolina. We don’t know if Fred and Alice Stanback are fans of James Taylor, but we’d like to sing their praise for constantly thinking about our state’s natural environment, and…
DetailsThe study that consultants did for a proposed terminal on Figure Eight Island is full of errors, inconsistencies and bogus claims.
DetailsMeetings in Columbia and Dare and Currituck counties may be signs that low-impact development is catching on.
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