. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. display about outdoor recreation or in demonstrating a special technique— say, fly-tying, duck-calling or bait- rigging—call Bonnie Woodall at the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, (919) 987-2394. Jim Murray, UNC Sea Grant's Marine Advisory Services (MAS) director, was elected chairman of the MAS leaders at a meeting of the Sea Grant Association in Washington, in July. He will be responsible for arranging next year's MAS agenda for the association meeting in San Antonio and serving as a spokesman t


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. display about outdoor recreation or in demonstrating a special technique— say, fly-tying, duck-calling or bait- rigging—call Bonnie Woodall at the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge, (919) 987-2394. Jim Murray, UNC Sea Grant's Marine Advisory Services (MAS) director, was elected chairman of the MAS leaders at a meeting of the Sea Grant Association in Washington, in July. He will be responsible for arranging next year's MAS agenda for the association meeting in San Antonio and serving as a spokesman to the Council of Sea Grant Directors. Hurricanes got lots of attention from the media during Hurricane Awareness Week, August 2-5, and Sea Grant people figured in several of the stories and newscasts. John Sanders, Sea Grant's weather awareness specialist, appeared on a number of TV news shows, ex- plaining the forces of hurricanes and how people can prepare for them. Spencer Rogers, Sea Grant's coastal engineer, and John Stone, a NCSU. civil engineer who recently completed a Sea Grant study on hurricane evacuation, also served as sources for several news stories and telecasts dur- ing the week. Cassie Griffin, of Sea Grant's com- munication's staff, appeared on a Havelock cable-television program, in- terviewing students from Pamlico Junior High. The students talked about the things they had done to prepare their families for a hurricane. Sea Grant Today, published by the National Sea Grant College Program, is free for the asking. This bimonthly publication, which is aimed especially at industry, includes articles written by communicators, researchers, marine advisory agents and educators throughout the Sea Grant network. A list of new Sea Grant publications is also included in each issue. For your free subscription, write Sea Grant Today, Food Science and Technology Building, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061. Continued on next page. Please note that these images are ex


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