. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. ^JNC Sea Grant 669 i *7- 11/9 fcorffi Carotins State^rar^ Raleigh etc 504 5 October, 1984 Ufa Dec Photo by Joel Arrington [I. /I hunter has his sights set on an overhead flock Reaping the fall harvest of the coast The first Americans knew the bounty of the coast. From the sea, they gathered fish and shellfish; from the marshlands and dunes— berries, nuts and other edibles; and from the forests—the meat and skins of wildlife. For our ancestors, fishing, foraging and hunting were matters of survival. Today i


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. ^JNC Sea Grant 669 i *7- 11/9 fcorffi Carotins State^rar^ Raleigh etc 504 5 October, 1984 Ufa Dec Photo by Joel Arrington [I. /I hunter has his sights set on an overhead flock Reaping the fall harvest of the coast The first Americans knew the bounty of the coast. From the sea, they gathered fish and shellfish; from the marshlands and dunes— berries, nuts and other edibles; and from the forests—the meat and skins of wildlife. For our ancestors, fishing, foraging and hunting were matters of survival. Today it's easier. We gather our meals from the shelves and bins of the supermarket. But there are those who still prefer the taste of wild game, the flavor of mullet roe and the goodness of wild grapes. This month, Coastwatch takes a look at the traditional harvests of the Carolina Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original UNC Sea Grant College Program. [Raleigh, N. C. : UNC Sea Grant College Program]


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