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200 per day financial assistance to fishermen; Says Minister Saji cheriyan | മത്സ്യത്തൊഴിലാളിക്ക് പ്രതിദിനം 200 രൂപ സാമ്പത്തിക സഹായം: പ്രത്യേക ഭക്ഷ്യകിറ്റും ലഭ്യമാക്കുമെന്ന് മന്ത്രി സജി ചെറിയാന്‍

200 per day financial assistance to fishermen; Says Minister Saji cheriyan | മത്സ്യത്തൊഴിലാളിക്ക് പ്രതിദിനം 200 രൂപ സാമ്പത്തിക സഹായം: പ്രത്യേക ഭക്ഷ്യകിറ്റും ലഭ്യമാക്കുമെന്ന് മന്ത്രി സജി ചെറിയാന്‍
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Analysis: Why NC imposed new limits on spot, croaker

Recreational bag limits and commercial season closures for spot and Atlantic croaker announced earlier this spring were prompted by "moderate" concern about stocks, but state biologists say both species remain abundant.

How Climate Change Is Nipping At North Carolina s Coasts

Tuesday, April 27, 2021 For many of us, the effects of climate change can be abstract. While Earth’s surface temperature has increased more than 2 degrees Fahrenheit since the 1800s and much of the ocean has become 30% more acidic, in practical ways, the difference can be hard to notice. But in parts of the Outer Banks, where some beaches are disappearing by more than 14 feet per year, “waterfront property” is taking on a whole new meaning. While some coastal towns are considering solutions such as replacing the beaches with new sand, the costs are high and the results are not permanent. In addition, hurricanes often inflict millions of dollars in damage to coastal infrastructure, and experts are warning the 2021 hurricane season will be worse than usual.

Parks Common Ground : Resources Secretary | Coastal Review Online

Hikers take to the Elliott Coues Nature Trail at Fort Macon State Park, one of 39 state parks and recreation areas under the purview of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Photo: Dylan Ray BEAUFORT – Reid Wilson stood with about a dozen others at the back entrance of the Bonehenge Whale Center while director Keith Rittmaster held up the jaw of a bottlenose dolphin. Wilson, secretary of the state Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, was on a private tour April 9 that began that morning at the North Carolina Maritime Museum and was followed by the visit to Bonehenge, which is focused on the conservation and education of whales, dolphins and porpoises. Bonehenge is affiliated with the museum and located at Gallants Channel annex site, the planned future home of the museum’s extended campus.

Coastal News Today | NC - Flooding, Resilience on Legislators Agenda

Last week, Sens. Danny Britt, R-Robeson, and Jim Perry, R-Lenoir, co-chairs of a new committee set up to tackle the issue, announced that they are working on a new flood mitigation and resiliency bill to develop a comprehensive, statewide approach. In an interview Monday with Coastal Review, Perry said the committee will work during the next month gathering information and looking at strategies, but ultimately, he and Britt want to see a focused effort on flooding with a single agency assigned to put mitigation plans into action. He said there are now “too many chefs” with multiple agencies and administrators involved and no comprehensive plan.

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