. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. At the General Assembly In the early months of the 1993 session, North Carolina lawmakers did not introduce bills concerning the coastal environment or develop- ment — and some legislators say they don't expect to see any this session. However, several fisheries bills have surfaced, the most controversial of which may require that any person selling North Carolina fish have a license. That license, according to early versions of the bill in both the House and Senate, would cost $35 for North Carolina resid


. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. At the General Assembly In the early months of the 1993 session, North Carolina lawmakers did not introduce bills concerning the coastal environment or develop- ment — and some legislators say they don't expect to see any this session. However, several fisheries bills have surfaced, the most controversial of which may require that any person selling North Carolina fish have a license. That license, according to early versions of the bill in both the House and Senate, would cost $35 for North Carolina residents and $250 for nonresidents. Also proposed this session are bills to provide money to continue a shellfish enhancement research program, to fund the support of the State University Seafood Laboratory and to transfer freshwater aquaculture licensing authority from the Division of Marine Fisheries to the Depart- ment of Agriculture. Fisher Fortification A decision on another shore- hardening project is expected this year. At the same time that it cleared the way for the Oregon Inlet jetties, the CRC agreed to allow erosion- control structures to protect historical sites of national significance — in other words, Fort Fisher. The Department of Cultural Resources has applied for a permit to build a revetment to protect the fort from the churning Atlantic Ocean. Schecter will make the final decision on that permit, which Coastal Management is reviewing now. Scoll D. Taylor. PRIVATE PROPERTY NO ACCESS 1*0 BEACH. 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 perfectly resemble the original UNC Sea Grant College Program. [Raleigh, N. C. : UNC Sea Grant College Program]


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