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A single river may see only a few individuals, while others may have thousands of migratory fish per year. From the earliest times, pre-Colonial days into the 20th century, river herring, sturgeon and eels have been considered an important food source, often eagerly awaited after harsh winters.
Alewife and blueback herring
River herring are actually two distinct species, the alewife and the blueback, but the two are so closely related as to be almost indistinguishable. So, the common name river herring is generally used for both.
River herring are anadromous, meaning that they feed in saltwater most of their life, but return to freshwater to reproduce. They are found along the entire East Coast, ranging from Nova Scotia to the St. Johns River in northern Florida and migrating up and down the coast with the change of seasons.
HIGH POINT â This is the story John Railey always wanted to tell.
Having spent much of his life on the Outer Banks, the 60-year-old High Point journalist and author had heard for decades about the 1967 unsolved murder of Brenda Joyce Holland, a 19-year-old makeup artist for âThe Lost Colonyâ theater production. Now though, Raileyâs the one telling the tragic tale, and he tells it as itâs never been told before.
Railey wrote for the Winston-Salem Journal for 21 years, where he was a reporter and then the Opinion page editor.
Raileyâs new book, âThe Lost Colony Murder on the Outer Banksâ ($21.99, The History Press), is the first nonfiction book written about Hollandâs baffling disappearance and murder. With the clarity of the investigative journalist that he is, Railey cuts through the mystery of the young womanâs homicide, the mistakes of the lawmen assigned to investigate the slaying, and the myths linked to the case to reach the v