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Oceanfront house collapses in Rodanthe

A beachfront house in Rodanthe has collapsed into the Atlantic. The National Park Service reported Monday afternoon that ...

debris

On the Water

North Carolina Coastal Federation releases marine debris accomplishment report

Throughout the course of 2022, the North Carolina Coastal Federation, in partnership with several other organizations, has made ...

trout waters

On the Water

Hatchery-supported trout waters open April 1

The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission will open approximately 1,000 miles of hatchery-supported trout waters at 7 a.m. on April ...

On the Water

Four proposed shellfish leases in Hyde County set for hearing

A public hearing on four proposed shellfish leases in Hyde County is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Wednesday, ...

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News

Governor Cooper visits area to celebrate $110 million federal grant for Alligator River Bridge replacement

Governor Roy Cooper visited Tyrrell County on Thursday to celebrate a $110 million MEGA grant from the Federal ...

pea island

On the Water

Mealtime for a hooded merganser at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge

A female hooded merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) has a mouthful of striped mullet at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge. Mergansers’ bills ...

ferry

On the Water

Springtime ferry schedules now in place for Hatteras-Ocracoke, others start soon

As winter turns to spring in eastern North Carolina, three popular ferry routes will soon be adding departures ...

mackerel

On the Water

Information on king, Spanish mackerel harvested in tournaments

NOAA Fisheries recently received questions about king and Spanish mackerel harvested in a state-permitted tournament. Federal regulations require ...

season

On the Water

Recreational spring season for ocellated flounder in Atlantic will not occur this year

A recreational spring season for ocellated (Gulf and summer) flounder will not occur in 2023, as preliminary data ...

pea island

On the Water

Red, white and blue at Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge

A raft of redheads (Aythya americana), plus an American white pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) and blue water made for quite the patriotic scene. ...

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