![]() ![]() Photo: Vicki HibbsĬape Lookout in Carteret County is made up of 56 miles of remote beaches that can only be reached by a boat of some sort. Two Portuguese men-of-war are washed up in a wrackline of seaweed May 23 at Fort Macon State Park. Karen Duggan, interpretive park ranger with Cape Lookout National Seashore, said that how many men-of-war they see during a season depends on the storm tracks and the winds and waves or swells they generate. PBS North Carolina’s State of Change initiative examines the impact of climate change on coastal and inland communities across the state and how communities and individuals have responded with innovative solutions. Recent Articles Agencies acknowledge confusion fisheries conflict creates Dolan, Godfrey: Scientists proved Outer Banks are moving Agencies’ joint rules conflict set ‘stage for a showdown’ Conflicting mullet, flounder seasons signal bigger problems.End of the Road: Development on Remote Currituck Banks.Environmental-Economic Connections in the Albemarle Region.Plowed Under: Digging Into the Farm Act.Agencies at Odds: Wildlife Resources v.Recent Articles Where war looks lost, Mother Nature fights climate change Excerpt: Conflict Over Water Access from ‘Time And Tide’ Winter fishing comes with perils, discomfort, big rewards Speckled trout surf fishing success starts before dawn. ![]() Recent Headlines Ecologist revamps NC’s natural communities guidebook Student study shines light on Outer Banks sea turtle nesting Funding boosts UNCW scientists’ work to stem coral losses Grant could spur coastal eco-tech hub similar to Triangle.Recent Headlines In ’76, oilman Walter Davis made a bet on the Outer Banks Elizabeth City history traces back to early Colonial days Civilian Conservation Corps workers of Bell Island ‘Rich Lands of New River’: Town retains ‘postcard’ charm.Recent Headlines Officials testify before legislative panel on flood blueprint Exposure study evolves to measure PFAS’ long-term effects Insurance Commissioner Causey, specialists visit Down East Emergency coastal rules draw little notice during hearings BeBot beach sweeper sifts surface sands for small debris.
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