. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. THE BACK PAGE. "The Back Page" is an update on Sea Grant activities — on research, marine education and advisory services. It's also a good place to find out about meetings, workshops and new publications. For more information on any of the projects described, contact the Sea Grant offices in Raleigh (919/737-2454). For copies of publications, write UNC Sea Grant, NCSU, Box 8605, Raleigh, 27695-8605. If you'd like to learn how to raise striped bass fingerlings, UNC Sea Grant has a workshop f


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. THE BACK PAGE. "The Back Page" is an update on Sea Grant activities — on research, marine education and advisory services. It's also a good place to find out about meetings, workshops and new publications. For more information on any of the projects described, contact the Sea Grant offices in Raleigh (919/737-2454). For copies of publications, write UNC Sea Grant, NCSU, Box 8605, Raleigh, 27695-8605. If you'd like to learn how to raise striped bass fingerlings, UNC Sea Grant has a workshop for you. Sea Grant and the Cooperative Fishery Research Unit are sponsoring a three-day workshop, May 7-9, at the Aquaculture Research and Demonstration Center in Aurora. Randy Rouse, UNC Sea Grant's aquaculture agent, says the workshop will be a "hands on" opportunity for participants to learn how to spawn striped bass females and fertilize the eggs with white bass or white perch sperm. The workshop will also cover the techniques used to raise the hybrids from the egg to the fingerling size. Howard Kerby, a Sea Grant researcher who has worked extensively with striped bass hybrids, will provide most of the workshop instruction. But members of the Division of Marine Fisheries and the Wildlife Resources Commission will be on hand to explain the laws that pertain to ob- taining the stocks. The cost of the workshop will be $40 if participants choose to stay in a dorm or trailer at the Aquaculture Research and Demonstration Center (bring your own sleeping bag). The cost is $30 if participants choose to find their own accommodations. The registration fee includes a striped bass culture book and four meals (two breakfasts, two lunches). The workshop is limited to 20 par-. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectl


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