Science and Environment Coastal Regions North Carolina United States
Science and Environment Coastal Regions North Carolina United States
Science and Environment
Includes information about the natural environment as well as scientific activities specific to North Carolina's Coastal regions. Look in the appropriate county or locality for location-specific sites.
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- Non-profit organization formed in 1992 to help protect locally and regionally valuable natural areas and waters. Provides details about the organization, current campaigns, and membership information.
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- Examines the coexisting plant and animal species of eastern North Carolina and provides classroom lessons and activities.
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- Residents, property owners and concerned citizens working to restore and preserve a healthy beach environment on Bogue Banks.
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- Assists in fund raising to support state's estuaries. Information on activities, research supported and wetlands conservation.
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- An on going project to visually document the effects of erosion on Bald Head Island. Includes photos, vocabulary, related links.
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- Roanoke Island, Pine Knoll Shores, and Fort Fisher. Promote an awareness, understanding, appreciation, and conservation of the diverse natural and cultural resources associated with North Carolina's ocean, estuaries, rivers, streams, and
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- A statewide organization founded in 1998 to support beach preservation issues.
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- See Atlantic bottlenose dolphins, learn about their feeding and social behavior, and observe other wildlife of the Outer Banks (including Osprey and Pelicans) on naturalist-guided trips. Also conducts marine research.
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- Administrative, education, and maritime branches. Exhibits, programs, newsletter, and museum contributors.
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- Responsible for providing wholesale regional raw water supply services to local governments and industry within its five-county service area comprised of Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, New Hanover, and Pender Counties.
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- An environmental education, bottlenose dolphin research and sea turtle conservation program of the N.C. Maritime Museum. Includes field trips, activities, photo gallery.
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- No Wetlands, No Seafood. Citizens working together for a healthy coastal environment.
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- Information about Reef Balls from all related Reef Ball companies. Reef Balls are state of the art designed artificial reefs used primarily to restore coral reefs and to create new fishing and scuba diving sites.
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