. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. TllK BACK PAGE. "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. UnC Sea Grant's monthly newsletter Coastwatch was award- ed a silver medal for ex- celle
. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. TllK BACK PAGE. "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. UnC Sea Grant's monthly newsletter Coastwatch was award- ed a silver medal for ex- cellence in writing, edit- ing, design, photography and printing. Coastwatch was among 60 entries nationwide in the competition spon- sored by the Council for the Advance- ment and Support of Education. Judges honored the newsletter for its in-depth coverage of coastal topics. Coastwatch writers explored the geo- logic history of the state's coastal plain. They updated their readers on new seafood products. And, they reported the findings of a Sea Grant research project on clam harvesting methods. Other Sea Grant publications were honored in a technical art competition sponsored by the Carolina Chapter of the Society for Technical Communica- tion. They included: 1) Amberjack, a poster promoting the underutilized fish—award of excellence, 2) Sea Grant in North Carolina 1983-1984, an annual report cover—award of excel- lence, 3) Hooked on Fresh Fish and Shellfish, a consumer's guide to sea- food—award of merit, and 4) Sheeps- head, a brochure promoting another underutilized fish—award of merit. Shrimp is America's favorite sea- food. But how can you fill your freezer with this tasty crustacean and not empty your pockets? Catch your own. Sea Grant's new booklet, A Guide to Recreational Shrimping, will tell you how. Written by advisory agent. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration
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