. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Pembroke Creek, Queen Ann Creek and Bennetts Millpond. The Nov. 15 activities include outings on Bennetts Millpond and demonstrations of "old-timey" farm equip- ment at the Albemarle Recreation Center. The event is sponsored by the Coastal Waters Heritage Council, the town of Edenton, Chowan County, Division of Parks & Recreation, Trestle House Inn, Albemarle Recreation Center, Albemarle Resource Conservation and Development, Chowan/Edenton Chamber of Commerce and Pro-Canoe of Ralei


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Pembroke Creek, Queen Ann Creek and Bennetts Millpond. The Nov. 15 activities include outings on Bennetts Millpond and demonstrations of "old-timey" farm equip- ment at the Albemarle Recreation Center. The event is sponsored by the Coastal Waters Heritage Council, the town of Edenton, Chowan County, Division of Parks & Recreation, Trestle House Inn, Albemarle Recreation Center, Albemarle Resource Conservation and Development, Chowan/Edenton Chamber of Commerce and Pro-Canoe of Raleigh. For information, call Nancy Nicholls at 1-800/775-0111, Peter L. Bogus at 252/482-2282 or Rodney Johnson at 252/482-7437. â¡ â us 64 Phelps Lake En Garde! Like skinny torpedoes, needlefish race through the water in search of dinner. Their long beaks and tiny, razor-sharp teeth are perfect for snatching small fish. These surface-dwellers range from about 2 feet to more than 4 feet long. Their fins are set far back on their bodies, , â^"|»> and they sport a lateral line from head to tail. They are magnificent â and dangerous â ^cS^^ ^A. jumpers. On occasion, needlefish have impaled people, causing injury or death. Three species inhabit the waters off North Carolina's coast: the flat needlefish, the Atlantic ^^Zyf needlefish and the houndfish ^ â "â¢^ES^^?. _ A/ â Fishery Resource Grants Awarded Th e state has awarded more than $743,000 in research grants that will allow people who are interested in fishery resources to test their ideas about improving those resources. Twenty of the 53 proposals were funded. Altogether, the applicants requested more than $2 million. The Fishery Resource Grant Program is based on the premise that people who are involved in fishery resources have some of the best insight into how to improve the industry and the habitats. Grant recipients must be involved in commercial or recreational fishing, aquaculture or


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