North Carolina-caught jumbo brown shrimp. Imported shrimp is hurting business for North Carolina and other U.S. shrimpers. Photo courtesy of Davis Seafood By Trista Talton, courtesy of CoastalReview.org Foreign shrimp imports are overwhelming the country’s inventories of shrimp and driving market prices for locally sourced shrimp to record lows, prompting widespread calls from elected officials…
Foreign shrimp imports are overwhelming the country’s inventories of shrimp and driving market prices for locally sourced shrimp to record lows, prompting widespread calls from elected officials and organizations throughout
New series: The Down East Resilience Network brought together state agency representatives, scientists, residents and advocates for a two-day community conversation on changes Down East since the 2018 Category 1 storm and how to prepare for the next.
HARKERS ISLAND — With Hurricane Lee churning east of Carteret County in the Atlantic Ocean, a group of Down East residents, scientists and state officials paused Sept. 12-13 to remember
MOREHEAD CITY — Effective at sunrise Thursday, Sept. 7, the Shellfish Sanitation Section of the N.C. Division of Marine Fisheries reopened some of the shellfish waters closed a week ago