. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. locations off Beaufort Inlet on the other. The second chart covers the waters around Roanoke Island and those off Oregon Inlet. Both charts include loran headings and are designed as a navigational aid. They are place-mat size. For your copy, send $1 for each chart (or $2 for the set of two) to Sea Grant, Box 5001, Raleigh, N. C. 27650-5001. Be sure and specify which chart you're ordering. Aquaculturists—if you're interested in raising mountain trout, or curious about how it's done, a new publication from


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. locations off Beaufort Inlet on the other. The second chart covers the waters around Roanoke Island and those off Oregon Inlet. Both charts include loran headings and are designed as a navigational aid. They are place-mat size. For your copy, send $1 for each chart (or $2 for the set of two) to Sea Grant, Box 5001, Raleigh, N. C. 27650-5001. Be sure and specify which chart you're ordering. Aquaculturists—if you're interested in raising mountain trout, or curious about how it's done, a new publication from the Agricultural Extension Service might interest you. The booklet is called North Carolina Mountain Trout Production: In- vestment and Operating Cost Es- timates for a Trout Production Enterprise. It was written by Jim Easley, an NCSU extension economist and Sea Grant researcher. Copies of the booklet may be obtained by writing Easley at the Department of Economics and Business, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 27650-5576. North Carolina State University Chancellor Bruce R. Poulton provided written testimony to the House of Representative's subcommittee on Oceanography in April. Poulton wrote on behalf of the reauthorization of the National Sea Grant College Program (House Bill 1643), pending before the House Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries, chaired by Representative Walter Jones, The Sea Grant Program was created by an act of Congress and must periodically be reauthorized by Con- gress so it can continue to operate as a federal program. Fishermen are always looking for ways to in- crease their catch. That's why Wayne Wescott, Sea Grant's marine advisory agent on Roanoke Island, and Murray Bridges, a Collington crab shedder, are testing a peeler pound, a net used by Chesapeake fishermen to catch hard crabs and peeler crabs. Chesapeake fishermen report the net catches more hard crabs and peeler crabs than crab pots or peeler pots. Wes


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