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A new history project documents their stories and helps people across the state develop a greater appreciation for the bounty of the Carolina coast.
Debris cleanup after Tropical Storm Helene in North Carolina ... erosion and creating microhabitats for fish and other aquatic species. The use of heavy machinery in stream channels poses a serious ...
Alligators live in the southeastern U.S., ranging from as far north as North Carolina to as far south ... saltwater to feast ...
After last year's extremely limited flounder and red snapper fishing seasons, state lawmakers are considering intervening.
with them trying to fish for these ballots- but I was definitely shocked that my ballot was one of them.” The North Carolina State Supreme Court ruled earlier this month that the ballots of the ...
Tom Campbell says North Carolina needs to change how it operates its fisheries and its policies because the current operations aren't working.
An invasive fish ... of North Carolina’s coastal rivers to the habitats found in Alabama bass’s natural range,” he said. Moving and stocking fish into public waters without a state permit ...
In North Carolina ... such as freshwater mussels. “We have a lot of freshwater mussel populations in those rivers and streams that rely on specific fish hosts,” Dorsey said.
At least one fish ... freshwater inland. The agencies jointly manage brackish waters, so they both have some say-so over flounder. Commercial fishers are allocated 70% of North Carolina's flounder ...
Discover one of North Carolina's best hidden gems, a town with top-notch lake access plus breweries, charming local ...
Alabama bass, an invasive species, are making their way into North Carolina's freshwater systems, posing a significant threat to native fish populations, particularly the smallmouth and largemouth ...