. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. When recreational fishermen use North Carolina's sounds, they also contribute to local businesses. Expenditures for fuel, ice, bait, tackle, meals and lodging can add up. This summer, they will be asked to contribute in another way— by answering the questions of three Sea Grant researchers. The researchers involved in the study are Peter Fricke, an East Carolina University sociologist, Leon Abbas, Sea Grant's recreational economics specialist, and James Sabella, a University of North Carolina at Wilmington


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. When recreational fishermen use North Carolina's sounds, they also contribute to local businesses. Expenditures for fuel, ice, bait, tackle, meals and lodging can add up. This summer, they will be asked to contribute in another way— by answering the questions of three Sea Grant researchers. The researchers involved in the study are Peter Fricke, an East Carolina University sociologist, Leon Abbas, Sea Grant's recreational economics specialist, and James Sabella, a University of North Carolina at Wilmington anthropolo- gist. They will be doing a socio- economic study of sound fishing in North Carolina, collecting data on who the fishermen are, where they are from, how much they spend locally on fishing trips, and the type of fish they catch. This information, the researchers feel, will be useful for local and regional planners in determining the impact of sound fishermen upon their communities. "please don't let me expire . ." We are required by law to periodically purge the list of Coastwatch subscribers. If you are a subscriber, you should have already received a postage- paid subscription card in the mail. If you haven't and you would like to continue receiving Coastwatch, please send your name and address as soon as possible to Coastwatch, Box 5001, Raleigh, 27650. Coastwatch is published monthly except July and December by the Uni- versity of North Carolina Sea Grant College Program, 105 1911 Building, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27650. Vol. 8, No. 4, April, 1981. Dr. Copeland, direc- tor. Written and edited by Neil Cau- dle, Kathy Hart, and Cassie Griffin. Second-class postage paid at Raleigh, NC 27611. COASTWATCH Second-class postage paid 105 1911 Building at Raleigh, NC 27611 North Carolina State University (ISSN 0161-8369) Raleigh, NC 27650. Librarian - State of North Carolina Library - Documents Branch 109 E. Jones St. Raleigh


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