. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. It's easy with the Sea Grant booklet, Seashells Common to North Carolina. Us- ing the photographs and drawings pic- tured in the booklet, folks can determine a shell's common and scientific name and learn about its range and habitat. For a copy of this 36-page illustrated guide to more than 100 of the state's shells, write UNC Sea Grant. Ask for UNC- SG-72-09. The cost is $ Many people agree: North Carolina's coastal waters are in trouble. Rivers, streams and sounds are choked and poisoned by the residu


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. It's easy with the Sea Grant booklet, Seashells Common to North Carolina. Us- ing the photographs and drawings pic- tured in the booklet, folks can determine a shell's common and scientific name and learn about its range and habitat. For a copy of this 36-page illustrated guide to more than 100 of the state's shells, write UNC Sea Grant. Ask for UNC- SG-72-09. The cost is $ Many people agree: North Carolina's coastal waters are in trouble. Rivers, streams and sounds are choked and poisoned by the residues of man's progress. But there's hope. Through several media outlets, people are learning about the problems facing the state's coastal waters. Coastwatch is a free newsletter. If you'd like to be added to the mailing list, fill out this form and send it to Sea Grant, Box 8605, NCSU, Raleigh, 27695-8605. Name. Address City/State/Zip To help us specialize our services, please answer these questions. I am in the following line of work: ? Homemaker ? Lawyer ? Marina operator ? Marine recreation ? Mass media ? Boatbuilding/repair ? City/county government ? Commercial fishing ? Educator ? Farming Coastal property owner: ? yes ? no Boat owner ? yes ? no $ contribution to defray printing costs for Coastwatch ? Seafood processing/marketing ? State government ? University professor/researcher ? Other WRALTV's latest documentary, "Troubled Rivers," and Glenn Lawson's new book, Troubled Waters, are two of the most re- cent offerings. "Troubled Rivers" examines the Neuse River, a major North Carolina waterway that receives many pollutants during its long journey to the Pamlico Sound. A videotape version of "Troubled Rivers" is available for teachers. The tape can be borrowed from WRAL at no charge or pur- chased for $10. Contact Phyllis Parrish at 919/821-8646. Like the WRAL video, Glenn Lawson's book takes a look at North Carolina's coastal waters and r


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