. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. UNC Sea Grant is soliciting pro- posals for the 1988-1989 funding period. If you're a researcher and would like to submit a proposal, call the Sea Grant office in Raleigh or consult the "Call for Proposals" memorandum avail- able at the research office of your university. All proposals must be submitted by April 24. Fishermen who have been around the tourna- ment circuit know the scene: a pile of billfish, tuna, shark or king mackerel, stacked on the dock like cordwood, baking in the hot summer s


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. UNC Sea Grant is soliciting pro- posals for the 1988-1989 funding period. If you're a researcher and would like to submit a proposal, call the Sea Grant office in Raleigh or consult the "Call for Proposals" memorandum avail- able at the research office of your university. All proposals must be submitted by April 24. Fishermen who have been around the tourna- ment circuit know the scene: a pile of billfish, tuna, shark or king mackerel, stacked on the dock like cordwood, baking in the hot summer sun. It's enough to offend any concerned fisherman. To help preserve fisheries stocks and reduce the waste of a valuable resource. Sea Grant has published Re- ducing Kill in Fishing Tournaments. The 10-page guide is geared toward members of tournament committees and fishing clubs, and it presents some alternative ways to conduct a tour- nament. For a free copy of Reducing Kill in Fishing Tournaments, write Sea Grant. Ask for UNC-SG-86-27. UnC Sea Gr ant has received approval for its 1987 budget. The pro- gram was awarded $1,189,000 in fed- eral funds to complete the third year of a three-year program proposal. The federal funds are matched by $650,000 in state funds. Three Sea Grant re- searchers have received funds for a project to develop marine recre- ational fishing in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Marine Advisory Service Director Jim Murray and East Carolina Univer- sity anthropologists Jeff Johnson and David Griffith will examine the demand Continued on next page. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original UNC Sea Grant College Program. [Raleigh, N. C. : UNC Sea Grant College Program]


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