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- Assessing Coastal Population Growth
- At the Crossroads: Maritime Systems in Transition & the Elizabeth City Ships' Graveyard
- Can Molecular Tools be Used to Identify Hypoxia-Induced Stress in Estuarine Fish?
- Characterization of the NC Recreational Shrimp Trawl Fishery
- Conference on Hurricane Floyd
- Developing "Best Practices" For Coastal Communities Experiencing Immigration
- Developing, "Best Practices," For Coastal Communities Experiencing Immigration (Graduate Student Stipend)
- Does Hypoxic Preconditioning Increase Tolerance to Hypoxia in Estuarine Fish?
- Establishing Natural Patterns of Sediment Resuspension: Precursor to Understanding the Potential Impacts of Trawling
- Exploratory Study of Potential Human Health Effects of Deteriorating Water Quality Among North Carolina Crabbers
- Hard Times for Small Craft: A Study of the Wright's Creek Abandoned Vessel Complex
- Identifying and Defining Fishers and Gear in North Carolina to Develop Licensing as an Effective Management Tool
- Incorporating Humans In Ecosystem-Based Models of Fishery Management
- Local Knowledge and Scientific Resource Management in Changing Coastal Communities
- Managing the Social Health of North Carolina Fisheries in a Context of Conflict
- Mercury Risk Awareness and Fish Consumption Among the Fishing Community on the Tar-Pamlico River
- Potential Impacts of Bottom Trawling on Water Column Productivity and Sediment Transport Processes
- Sea Grant Extension Program
- Ship Ashore!: The Role of Risk in the Development of the United States Life-Saving Service and Wrecking Patterns Along the North Carolina Coast
- Stakeholder Perception of Water Quality
- The Role of Social, Personal and Institutional Resources in Understanding the Impact of Hurricane Floyd on the People of Eastern North Carolina