. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. to Beaufort for a Dec. 4 workshop at the District Courthouse. This workshop, a survey of electronics, will cover marine radar, Loran C, fish-finders and more. To register, contact the Sea Grant office at Bogue Banks (726-0125). The final workshop will be held Dec. 6 at the Seafood Industrial Park in Wanchese. It too will focus on elec- tronics. To register, contact the Sea Grant office in Manteo (473-3937). If you can't attend the workshops, you are still welcome to tour the mobile unit, view the video tap


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. to Beaufort for a Dec. 4 workshop at the District Courthouse. This workshop, a survey of electronics, will cover marine radar, Loran C, fish-finders and more. To register, contact the Sea Grant office at Bogue Banks (726-0125). The final workshop will be held Dec. 6 at the Seafood Industrial Park in Wanchese. It too will focus on elec- tronics. To register, contact the Sea Grant office in Manteo (473-3937). If you can't attend the workshops, you are still welcome to tour the mobile unit, view the video tapes and ask questions. Xhe new writer in Sea Grant's com- munications office is Nancy Davis. She will join Neil Caudle and Kathy Hart as a staff writer for Coastwatch, and will also help produce Sea Grant news releases, brochures and public service announcements. Davis, a graduate of the UNC School of Journalism, comes to Sea Grant from The Raleigh Times. She replaces Cassie Griffin, who resigned in September to accept a job in the public relations office of a computer software company in Cary, N. C. Frank Thomas, project director for Sea Grant's Seafood Laboratory in Morehead City and a member of the North Carolina State University Department of Food Science, has been given the Earl P. McFee Award for ex- cellence in the field of fishery technology. Thomas received the award during a September meeting of the Atlantic Fisheries Technological Con- ference in Portland, Xhis New Year's some coastal residents will be turning old Christmas trees into new dunes. If you'd like to join them, attend the third annual dune-repair and Christmas-tree-recycling program January 2. Bring only a natural tree, stripped of ornament, to the N. C. Marine Resources Center at Ft. Fisher for the 2:30 program. Spencer Rogers, UNC Sea Grant's coastal engineering specialist, will lead the program along with help from the staff of the Marine Resources Center. Participants will take their trees


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