. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. In addition, the Geologic Survey will enhance its seismic monitonng and information delivery from the Global Seismic Network, a partnership with the National Science Foundation. The new system will provide the United States with nearly 100 percent detection capability for a coastal tsunami, allowing response within minutes. To find out more about tsunamis, visit the Web: For information about the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, go to: h


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. In addition, the Geologic Survey will enhance its seismic monitonng and information delivery from the Global Seismic Network, a partnership with the National Science Foundation. The new system will provide the United States with nearly 100 percent detection capability for a coastal tsunami, allowing response within minutes. To find out more about tsunamis, visit the Web: For information about the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, go to: htm. For DART background, go to: — CD Focuses on Oyster Culture Want to get started in oyster farming? Culturing Oysters in North Carolina, a new interactive CD from North Carolina Sea Grant, offers an important first step. Jim Swartzenberg of J&B AquaFood and Skip Kemp of Carteret County Community College developed the "show-and-tell" manual especially for individuals who are serious about oyster farming. It was produced with support from North Carolina Sea Grant and the Fishery Resource Grant Program. The how-to guide is the result of several years of research and consulting with folks who have years of hands-on experience. Coauthor Kemp is a former North Carolina Sea Grant shellfish specialist. The authors address what to do and how to do it; where to go for help; and the rewards and pitfalls of oyster farming. The CD includes links to video images and graphics to enhance the understanding of equipment, methods, economics and state regulations. The manual also may be printed and kept on hand as a quick reference. To order the Culturing Oysters in North Carolina CD (UNC-SG-04-12), send $5 to North Carolina Sea Grant, NC State University, Box 8605, Raleigh, NC 27695-8605. - Harmful Algal Blooms Testing Expands Since 1998, the Division of Public Health has been monitoring human health effects from harmful al


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