. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Blue Heron Bowl winners from East Carteret High School: Back row, left to right, Barrett Snipes, coach Barbara Waters and Daniel Feagle. Front, left to right, Kayla Lewis, Taylor McCune and Emmett Keeler, captain. Blue Heron Bowl Winners East Carteret High School took top honors in the 2005 Blue Heron Bowl, held in February at North Carolina State University. Myers Park High School in Charlotte placed second, and Raleigh Charter High School won third place. The Sportsmanship Award went to Ashley High Schoo


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Blue Heron Bowl winners from East Carteret High School: Back row, left to right, Barrett Snipes, coach Barbara Waters and Daniel Feagle. Front, left to right, Kayla Lewis, Taylor McCune and Emmett Keeler, captain. Blue Heron Bowl Winners East Carteret High School took top honors in the 2005 Blue Heron Bowl, held in February at North Carolina State University. Myers Park High School in Charlotte placed second, and Raleigh Charter High School won third place. The Sportsmanship Award went to Ashley High School in Wilmington. Twelve high school teams participated in the academic competition focusing on ocean science, technology, history and navigation. The North Carolina winners advanced to compete in the 2005 National Ocean Sciences Bowl in Biloxi, Miss., in April. — Hands-On Curriculum Highlights Water 1 It's Our Water," a multimedia curriculum produced by the Environmental Education Fund (EEF), is designed to help high school students understand the importance of water quality and quantity. All matenals and activities are North Carolina specific and align with the state's Earth/Environmental Science Curriculum. "It's Our Water" showcases field activities in local streams that lead to final reports and recommendations by students. Activities are coordinated with videos, demonstrations, classroom activities and teacher guides. Materials are made available through workshops across the state. For information, call 919/733-0711 or go online to The nonprofit Environmental Education Fund was created in 1998 to encourage partnerships that support environmental education programs across the state. COASTAL TIDINGS Coastal Habitat Protection Plan Signed The I he Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) officially accepted the Coastal Habitat Protection Plan during February ceremonies at the Division of Marine Fisheries. The


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