Gauges that measure rainfall and stream elevation have been added to FIMAN to improve flood predictions.
Coastal Review describes how “The status of seagrasses can warn us about the health of our coastal ecosystem."
Coastal Review describes APNEP's work and the importance of SAV as an indicator of coastal health.
A recently published map gives a better understanding of SAV density along North Carolina's coast as well as a baseline for measurement for the ecosystem.
Read Public News Service's article about North Carolina's seagrass and how it protects our shorelines.
Read the newsletter to learn about a variety of fisheries-related content from 2018, including Shad in the Classroom.
We Are the River wins a 2018 Gold Telly Award for Non-Broadcast Video in the Nature/Wildlife category. It was funded in part through the Shad in the Classroom program.
Students across the state are raising and releasing American shad as part of the Shad in the Classroom program.
The Storymap teaches about the NEP Program, estuaries, and environmental issues.
The NC-VA MOU, that was signed Nov. 1 by representatives of environmental agencies in both states will make it easier for sharing of information and resources.