. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. currently are running the biweekly columns which report on the latest research in aquaculture. Topics in- clude catfish farming, soft-shell crabs, eels, bait fish, prawn farming, striped bass, pond construction, cage culture and more. For a set of the aquaculture columns, write yNC Sea Grant, Box 5001, Raleigh, 27650-5001. And, for more information on aquaculture, contact Foster at the NCSU Aquaculture Demonstration Project, Route 2, Box 305, Aurora, N. C. 27806 or call (919) 322-4054. Fishermen in Br


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. currently are running the biweekly columns which report on the latest research in aquaculture. Topics in- clude catfish farming, soft-shell crabs, eels, bait fish, prawn farming, striped bass, pond construction, cage culture and more. For a set of the aquaculture columns, write yNC Sea Grant, Box 5001, Raleigh, 27650-5001. And, for more information on aquaculture, contact Foster at the NCSU Aquaculture Demonstration Project, Route 2, Box 305, Aurora, N. C. 27806 or call (919) 322-4054. Fishermen in Bruns- wick, New Hanover and Pender Counties will have a new source of in- formation waiting in their mail boxes soon. Jim Bahen, the Sea Grant marine advisory agent in the Wilmington area, has published the first issue of his newsletter, Light Line, designed for commercial fishermen—gill netters, shrimpers, charter boat captains and more. The newsletter will offer news about research, advances in gear and methods, regulations, and programs and events of interest. If you don't receive a copy of Light Line, but would like to be added to the list, write the UNC Sea Grant Advisory Services, General Delivery, Kure Beach, N. C. 28449 or call (919) 458-5498. Sea Grant agents Bob Hines and Larry Giardina also publish a newslet- ter for fishermen, marina operators, seafood dealers and others along the central North Carolina coast. To be in- cluded on their mailing list, contact the UNC Sea Grant Advisory Services, P. O. Box 896, Atlantic Beach, N. C. 28512, or call (919) 726-0125. UNC Sea Grant will host a visit from Neil Armstrong, director of the Center for Water Resources Research at the University of Texas in Austin, to the North Carolina State Univer- sity campus November 18 and 19. Continued on next page. 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


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