. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. /" ~s\ IJnC Sea Grant has / JhwX published two Blue- / 'Vt i prints written by Sea I _ i I Grant specialists, Sam Y^i^A— J Thomas and John San- \ ders. "Fire Prevention Safety Tips," written by Thomas, a seafood specialist at the NCSU Seafood Laboratory in Morehead City, is designed to help seafood processors and food processors protect their processing plants from fire. For a free copy, write UNC Sea Grant, Box 5001, Raleigh, 27650. Ask for publication, UNC-SG- BP-82-2. "Hurr


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. /" ~s\ IJnC Sea Grant has / JhwX published two Blue- / 'Vt i prints written by Sea I _ i I Grant specialists, Sam Y^i^A— J Thomas and John San- \ ders. "Fire Prevention Safety Tips," written by Thomas, a seafood specialist at the NCSU Seafood Laboratory in Morehead City, is designed to help seafood processors and food processors protect their processing plants from fire. For a free copy, write UNC Sea Grant, Box 5001, Raleigh, 27650. Ask for publication, UNC-SG- BP-82-2. "Hurricane Safety Checklist," writ- ten by Sanders, Sea Grant's marine weather awareness specialist, provides step-by-step instructions for helping coastal residents prepare for an ap- proaching hurricane. For a free copy, write UNC Sea Grant. Ask for publica- tion, UNC-SG-BP-82-3. When it comes sum- mer, you can bet Lundie Spence has a calendar full of coastal work- shops planned for teach- ers. And this year, Spence has three work- shops on tap. The first is set for the Teacher In- stitute in Belize, a small country south of Mexico. The ten-day workshop (July 7 to July 16) is designed for up- per elementary and secondary science teachers. Participants will investigate rivers, mangrove swamps, grass flats and coral reefs. In addition to science activities, teachers will visit Mayan ruins and canoe old Mayan trails. The Institute is designed to teach field science techniques, to provide teachers with an opportunity to work with scientists doing research and to help teachers make comparisons between North Carolina ecosystems and tropical ecosystems. The workshops will be limited to 15 teachers. It will cost approximately $900. Teachers will receive certification renewal units and Gifted and Talented credit. The workshop will be sponsored by Dept. of Public Instruction's Division of Science Education and UNC Sea Grant. For more information or an ap- plication, write Lundie


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