. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. rant to paddle by horses and sheep grazing on a Carteret Coun- ty island, through a rambling salt marsh, or by beaver dams? These diverse habitats are on Carteret County paddling trails featured on three new maps produced by the Crystal Coast Canoe & Kayak Club. Two maps feature places to paddle in Western Carteret, including the White Oak River area, Bear Island, Bogue Sound and Newport River. The third map focuses on paddling trails in Central Carteret, including Morehead City, Beaufort and Harkers I
. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. rant to paddle by horses and sheep grazing on a Carteret Coun- ty island, through a rambling salt marsh, or by beaver dams? These diverse habitats are on Carteret County paddling trails featured on three new maps produced by the Crystal Coast Canoe & Kayak Club. Two maps feature places to paddle in Western Carteret, including the White Oak River area, Bear Island, Bogue Sound and Newport River. The third map focuses on paddling trails in Central Carteret, including Morehead City, Beaufort and Harkers Island. The color maps, produced in cooperation with the Division of Parks and Recreation, include driving directions to sites, as well as trail Courtesy of Crystal Coast Canoe & Kayak Club difficulties and hazards. To order the Carteret paddle trail maps, contact: Carteret County Tourism Development Authority, 3409 Arendell St., Morehead City, NC 28557; 252/726-8148; Also, Parks & Recreation, 127000 Bay Leaf Church Rd., Raleigh, NC 27614; 919/846-9991. A more comprehensive Coastal Plains Paddle Trail Map is available online at The regional map was coordinated by the Division of Parks and Recreation, North Carolina Sea Grant, and the Partnership for the Sounds. -A. Families of those being memorialized may take part in every step of the process, from dedication to placement. Eternal Reefs Memorial "Sleeping with the fishes" has taken on a literal meaning with the introduction of artificial reefs that contain the cremated remains of loved ones. This summer, the Atlanta-based Eternal Reefs, Inc., will begin depositing artificial reefs off the coast of North Carolina, in collaboration with the Division of Marine Fisheries. The reefs allow cremated remains to be a part of a living eco-habitat for fish, turtles and other sea life instead of in an urn on a shelf or mantle. "As far as
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