. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. THE M€K "The Back Page" is an update on Sea Grant activities — on research, marine education and advisory services. It's also a good place to find out about meetings, workshops and new publi- cations. For more information on any of the projects described, contact the Sea Grant offices in Raleigh (919/737- 2454). For copies of publications, write UNC Sea Grant, NCSU, Box 8605, Raleigh, 27695-8605. Sea Grant research- ers believe the hybrid striped bass is about to make a big splash in t
. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. THE M€K "The Back Page" is an update on Sea Grant activities — on research, marine education and advisory services. It's also a good place to find out about meetings, workshops and new publi- cations. For more information on any of the projects described, contact the Sea Grant offices in Raleigh (919/737- 2454). For copies of publications, write UNC Sea Grant, NCSU, Box 8605, Raleigh, 27695-8605. Sea Grant research- ers believe the hybrid striped bass is about to make a big splash in the seafood market. And to help the hybrid on its way, we've orga- nized a team of Sea Grant experts to study various aspects of its marketing. • Jim Easley, marine economics specialist, will conduct a study to determine the costs of producing hybrids. • Marketing specialist Skip Kemp will survey consumers and seafood dealers to find out what market names are used for the hybrid and which is favored by consumers. • Joyce Taylor, seafood education specialist, will make sure consumers know how to prepare the hybrid; she'll develop recipes for the fish. • Seafood extension specialist David Green will examine possible products to be made from hybrids, and he'll test the hybrid's freezer life. • Associate Sea Grant Director Ron Hodson was chosen recently as chair- man of a committee to form a national hybrid striped bass association. The proposed association will promote the commercial culture of the hybrid and develop markets for the fish. Tune in to public television for a better picture of Sea Grant in North Carolina. Feb. 23 and March 1, Sea Grant Director Copeland will appear on "North Carolina ; He'll join host William C. Friday for a lively look at North Carolina's coast. He'll explain how Sea Grant research and extension programs are helping us. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitall
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