. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Summer Burdick drum in North Carolina, and to assess the effectiveness of recent management measures. Burdick received her bachelor's degree from Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash., and a master's from North Carolina State University in Fisheries and Wildlife Science. For more information about the 2006-07 Marine Fisheries Fellowship, visit the Sea Grant Web site: or contact JeffBuckel at 252/222-6341. NOAA Offers New 'Encyclopedia of the Sanctuaries'. Ha lave you ever wante


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. Summer Burdick drum in North Carolina, and to assess the effectiveness of recent management measures. Burdick received her bachelor's degree from Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash., and a master's from North Carolina State University in Fisheries and Wildlife Science. For more information about the 2006-07 Marine Fisheries Fellowship, visit the Sea Grant Web site: or contact JeffBuckel at 252/222-6341. NOAA Offers New 'Encyclopedia of the Sanctuaries'. Ha lave you ever wanted to learn more about sharks, anemones, spiny lobsters or killer whales but couldn't find one place with all the information? NOAA recently unveiled a free online resource that includes information about marine life from the nation's oceans and Great Lakes. The new Web site includes video clips of species in their habitats, along with photos and important facts about each marine species that inhabits National Marine Sanctuaries. Facts about diet, habitat, distribution and status are listed with each species. Users may search the site for a species or look at all the wildlife from a particular sanctuary. The online encyclopedia was developed by NOAA, in partnership with the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation and The Ocean Channel, Inc. The National Marine Sanctuary Foundation supports 13 national marine sanctuaries and one coral reef ecosystem. The Web site also offers schedules for upcoming events in all of the national marine sanctuaries, as well as information about management, educational programs and conservation efforts for each sanctuary. To check out this site, visit the Web: www. sanctuaries, nos. - J. H. Site Tracks Sea Turtles Sea turtle nesting season may be over, but you can continue to follow turtles that visited North Carolina this summer. To learn more about the biology and movements of sea turtles, North Carolina Aquariums researchers attached satell


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