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Failing to plan is planning to fail,” goes the old adage and it is angler, charter captain, HVAC tech and Richlands resident ...
The Kayak for the Warriors annual paddle challenge in Pine Knoll Shores raises funds for the national nonprofit, Hope For The ...
Cape Lookout National Seashore's wildlife biologist Dr. Sue Stuska is to speak during the July 3 summer Parlor Talk Series at ...
The public is reminded to avoid contact with discolored water as it may indicate the presence of an algal bloom.
By measuring a humpback whale eye specimen, University of North Carolina Wilmington and Duke University researchers found ...
The North Carolina Marine Fisheries Commission wants to advance toward an even split between commercial and recreational ...
In the past decade, fast-growing Brunswick County has approved projects with nearly 50,000 new homes, most still being built, amid calls for a development pause and storms that have brought ...
Duke University undergraduate Ava Kocher in this guest commentary explores the value of using living shorelines to protect ...
State recreation water quality officials are advising beachgoers in Oak Island to stay away from an area of ocean surf where town officials have been pumping floodwaters caused by recent rainfall.
As tourism season ramps up, visitors to coastal areas where wild horses roam are reminded to keep a safe distance.
The N.C. Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores opened Friday a newly revamped gallery that uses vibrant panels, colorful sculptures and interactive displays to illustrate its coral conservation and ...
N.C. Division of Coastal Management's online map may be used to find public waterfront access sites and nearby amenities.
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