. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. It takes careful plan- ning to help any ex- panding industry avoid growing pains. That's why Sam Thomas and Dave Hill are working on some flexible building designs for seafood processing houses. Thomas and Hill, both with Sea Grant advisory services at the NCSU Seafood Laboratory, are designing a multi-use building for the Wanchese Harbor Seafood Industrial Park. They have been working with Bruce Strickland of the Department of Com- merce and Robert Williams of the North Carolina Seafood Industrial Park Au


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. It takes careful plan- ning to help any ex- panding industry avoid growing pains. That's why Sam Thomas and Dave Hill are working on some flexible building designs for seafood processing houses. Thomas and Hill, both with Sea Grant advisory services at the NCSU Seafood Laboratory, are designing a multi-use building for the Wanchese Harbor Seafood Industrial Park. They have been working with Bruce Strickland of the Department of Com- merce and Robert Williams of the North Carolina Seafood Industrial Park Authority on the building plans. Thomas says the basic building can start as a small fish house and grow with the owner's business into a large seafood processing plant. Plans also allow for flexibility in the transition from one owner to another, or from one type of processing business to another. And, while Thomas and Hill spent some time at the drawing board, their colleague at the lab, Joyce Taylor, took her work on the road. Some dozen workshops later, groups from across the Carolinas had gotten some help with seafood preparation and nutri- tion, plus a taste of such fare as fish- flake salad and baked clams. Frank Thomas, project director at the lab, chimed in with advice on buying and cleaning fresh Albemarle Sound Trends and Manage- ment is the latest in Sea Grant's series of technical reports. The report is the proceedings of a conference held March 3 at the College of Albemarle in Elizabeth City. The conference, which attracted about 150 participants, invited scien- tists and leaders to review the sound's water-quality problems and to assess current management alternatives. It was sponsored by the UNC Water Resources Research Institute and Sea Grant. For a copy of the proceedings, write UNC Sea Grant. Ask for publica- tion UNC-SG-82-02. Coastwatch is published monthly except July and December by the Uni- versity of North Carolina Sea Grant College Program, 105


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