. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. and underwater archaeology. Partici- pants will also have the opportunity to put on a wet suit and tank and try div- ing pool-style. In addition, a trade show with about 40 exhibitors will be held at the Radisson. Keynote speakers for the weekend are Stan Waterman, renowned un- derwater cinematographer, and Sylvia Earl, a popular marine scientist. More than 500 people from 10 southern and southeastern states are expected to attend the conference. The public is invited to all events, and there are registrat


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. and underwater archaeology. Partici- pants will also have the opportunity to put on a wet suit and tank and try div- ing pool-style. In addition, a trade show with about 40 exhibitors will be held at the Radisson. Keynote speakers for the weekend are Stan Waterman, renowned un- derwater cinematographer, and Sylvia Earl, a popular marine scientist. More than 500 people from 10 southern and southeastern states are expected to attend the conference. The public is invited to all events, and there are registration fees. The conference is co-sponsored by the Marine Education and Resources Foundation, UNC Sea Grant, the Wreck Divers Association and the Office of Marine Affairs. For more information, write Doug Young, SEAS '85, Box 31186, Raleigh, 27622. Or call 919/733-2290. Xhe Crystal Coast Civic Center in Morehead City is going to look like a gigantic boat dock March 15 to 17. That's when the fifth annual North Carolina Commercial Fishing Show will display commercial fishing boats and gear for fishermen and the public t(^iew. Dealers and manufacturers will show the latest in fishing boats, nets, motors, traps, pots, engines and ac- cessory gear. And seminars will be of- fered during the three-day event on such topics as fiberglass repairs, basic engine maintenance, marine fisheries policies and seafood preparation. For merchants interested in par- ticipating, space inside the civic center can be rented for $50. To exhibit boats, merchants must pay a fee of $ per foot for their first and largest boat and $1 per foot for each additional one. Participants are also asked to complete an entry form, available from Bob Hines, UNC Sea Grant marine ad- visory agent in Bogue Banks. 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 i


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