. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. specialization, they're all there to serve the coastal public in whatever way they can. Dennis Regan ( Marine Resources Center/Roanoke Island, 473- 3937) is located in one of the recreation hot-spots of the state. His specialities are marina operations, charter boats and tourism. In 1979 he plans to pre- sent a series of programs on recreational safety and coastal ecology. Regan also is continuing work with Dare County residents to establish an Outer Banks bike trail. Hughes Tillett ( Marine Resour
. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. specialization, they're all there to serve the coastal public in whatever way they can. Dennis Regan ( Marine Resources Center/Roanoke Island, 473- 3937) is located in one of the recreation hot-spots of the state. His specialities are marina operations, charter boats and tourism. In 1979 he plans to pre- sent a series of programs on recreational safety and coastal ecology. Regan also is continuing work with Dare County residents to establish an Outer Banks bike trail. Hughes Tillett ( Marine Resources Cen- ter/Roanoke Island 473-3937) is an old timer with Sea Grant. A native of Wanchese and a former commer- cial fisherman, he's a well known source of reliable information on fishing off the Outer Banks. This year Tillett is continuing to introduce local fishermen to new hydraulic and electric gear for small boats. And he'll work with folks interested in starting clam and oyster culture operations in all sections of the coast. Skipper Crow (Marine Resources Center/Bogue Banks, 726-0125) is involved in the problems that con- cern fishermen too. But he also has a special interest in seeing that North Carolina seafood reaches new markets as far inland as the Midwest. This year he's continuing work started last year on the feasibility of marketing North Carolina skates and rays in Europe. While he too works with commercial fishermen, Jim Bahen ( Marine Resources Center/Ft. Fisher, 458-5498) also spends a good deal of time with sports fishermen. This year he plans bait rigging workshops and a film series on blue water fishing. For more commercial interests, Bahen is holding LORAN-C workshops, continuing work on gear development, such as new nets, and he's also ex- perimenting with clam and oyster aquaculture. From hosting workshops on fish preservation and developing new products to redesigning processing plants to improve energy conservation and lower production costs, the
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