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This edition of the Coastal Federation's Our Coast publication welcomes our new Executive Director, Dr. Braxton Davis as well as introduces the Federation's new Salt Marsh Program. This edition also covers the goals of the 3 other main program areas including water quality, oysters, and marine debris.
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This edition of the Our Coast summarizes the NC Coastal Federation's goals for the 2023 year. Todd Miller, the Federation's Executive Director, also discusses the migration of salt marshes, sea level rise, and how these changes will effect the natural ecosystem and the costal communities of North Carolina.
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This edition of the Coastal Federation's Our Coast publication touches on all of the Federation's program areas including water quality, living shorelines, marine debris, oysters, and coastal management. Todd Miller, the Federation's Executive Director, focuses on Bogue Sound and the challenges it faces which inform us of water quality challenges on a larger scale. The feature of this Our Coast edition examines the work being done to restore and preserve oysters and their habitat in NC's coastal waters.
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This edition of the NC Coastal Federation's Our Coast contains information on the history and creation of the N.C. Clean Water Management Trust Fund, now known as the N.C. Land and Water Fund, and the people behind it. Summaries of the Federation's work regarding water quality in the Newport River, living shoreline installations, lost fishing gear removal, and oyster shell recycling are covered in this edition. The feature of the Spring 2022 Our Coast tells the story of marine debris on the coast of North Carolina and how the Federation, in partnership with many others, is working to tackle the issue.
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This edition of the Our Coast summarizes the NC Coastal Federation's goals for the 2022 year. The feature of this edition explores the historic state budget investment in coastal restoration that was taking place at the time. The winter 2022 edition of the Our Coast also showcases samples of the award-winning journalism produced by Federation's publication CoastalReview.org.