. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. an advisory committee will identify 20 "highliners," or opinion leaders, in the fisheries. With three drawings in hand, they'll ask the highliners which net would work best and how it could be improved. After modifications are made, the team plans to test its FSD in a flume tank and then out on the water. Roger Rulifson, a zoologist at East Carolina University, will video the field tests to find out how the fish react to the new nets. Then changes can be made based on their reactions. "We do


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. an advisory committee will identify 20 "highliners," or opinion leaders, in the fisheries. With three drawings in hand, they'll ask the highliners which net would work best and how it could be improved. After modifications are made, the team plans to test its FSD in a flume tank and then out on the water. Roger Rulifson, a zoologist at East Carolina University, will video the field tests to find out how the fish react to the new nets. Then changes can be made based on their reactions. "We do not see this as a panacea, but a start," Murray says. "We're trying to do some work—involve fishermen's ideas— before there's a ; The Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study is seeking proposals for its fourth funding period. The study gives grants for research and public involvement projects that will lead to an effective conservation management plan for the Albemarle- Pamlico region. APES proposals can be submitted from Nov. 22 to Jan 12. Late proposals will not be considered. For more information, write Robert E. Holman, DEHNR/Albemarle-Pamlico Estuarine Study, RO. Box 27687, Raleigh, 27611. If visions of Christmas are dancing in your head, why not give your friends and family the gift of better health. No-Salt Seafood, written by Sea Grant seafood education specialist Joyce Taylor, offers seafood recipes that contain no added salt—only what occurs naturally in the food or in small quantities in the ingredients. The American Heart Association recom- mends that everyone restrict salt consump- tion, especially those with high blood pres- sure. Salt may not cause high blood pressure, but it can make the condition worse. To help everyone lessen their depend- ency on the salt shaker, Taylor and a group of food and nutrition leaders from Carteret County eliminated table salt from more than 40 seafood recipes. In its place, she substituted herbs, spices,


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