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More boaters finding trouble in waters near Cape Lookout

 Waterways around Harkers Island and the channel from Harkers Island to Cape Lookout are shown in Army Corps of Engineers surveys overlaid Google Earth imagery provided by Carteret County’s Shoreline Protection Office. Map: Google et al.   CARTERET COUNTY Boaters unfamiliar with the waters around Harkers Island and Cape Lookout National Seashore can quickly get into a lot of trouble, and that’s happening more and more. The risk of running aground near Cape Lookout is nothing new and even seasoned skippers have discovered the perils. Sponsor Spotlight John Runkle and Nancy Dole Shining a light on two of our most dedicated supporters: Thank you to John and Nancy and all our CRO Press Club members for their support that makes our reporting possible.

Living shoreline solutions could make nourishment a thing of the past, engineers tell Pinellas beach leaders | Beaches

MADEIRA BEACH — Shoreline protection has traditionally been accomplished through what Jack Cox calls “brute force.” Miles-long steel breakwaters. Concrete barriers. The dredging of tons of sand or, in a Pinellas County ritual, depositing sand from the depths back onto the beach. Cox’s company, Edgewater Resources, is among a new group of coastal engineering experts thinking differently. “We started exploring the idea of a really fundamental question: What is a breakwater?” he told a group of beach city mayors at a recent meeting of the Barrier Islands Governmental Council, or BIG-C. “We all have visions of piles of rock or walls built high or concrete caissons. But we said no. A breakwater is something we can put out there to change the wave environment. However we choose to change the wave environment, we are free to work with. There is no constraint to say we can’t make something that looks like an island, maybe change the shape of the bott

14 Extraordinary Women in Hawaii History Everyone Should Know

Hawaii Magazine 14 Extraordinary Women in Hawaii History Everyone Should Know Just some of the many influential wahine whose achievements in Hawaii s history paved the way for all of us. Mar 9, 2016 1. Queen Emma Photo: Wikipedia In 1859, Queen Emma Kalanikaumakaʻamano Kaleleonālani Naʻea Rooke established Queen’s Hospital to save the rapidly declining Native Hawaiian population, providing free services to those suffering from foreign-introduced illnesses like smallpox and influenza. In 1867, she founded The St. Andrew’s Priory School for Girls. Her talents extended into music as a vocalist, pianist and dancer and regarded for her skills as an equestrian.   Photo: Wikipedia

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