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It is important that you: 🚨Stay informed. Enable emergency alerts on your cell phone. Monitor local officials' social and the NWS Raleigh 🚨Have a plan to take action if you need to leave home. 🚨Visit DriveNC.Gov for the latest roadway conditions. #ReadyNC
Tropical Storm Chantal: Crisis Cleanup , has opened a hotline and is coordinating with volunteer organizations in the area for those who need help with property cleanup from the Chantal flooding. Call 910-218-1569 or visit crisiscleanup.org/disasters #ReadyNC
Former Sea Grant fellow Austin Gray - now a professor of aquatic toxicology at Virginia Tech - is investigating the "Plastisphere," exploring what happens when microbes meet microplastics... ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/coastwatch/sum…
Starting July 18th, S.C. Sea Grant Consortium will host a webinar series on contaminants of emerging concern, featuring researchers from the Southeastern U.S. and the Great Lakes, and offering the opportunity to explore perspectives on shared challenges. Register at scseagrant.org/regional-cec-r…
Did you know your perennial plants can support bees long after the flowers have faded? Researchers from NC State College of Agriculture and Life Sciences provide recommendations for newly planted perennials - read more: cals.ncsu.edu/news/how-your-…
The NOAA Sea Grant network's community engaged interns learn about aquaculture resources like the Propel training program from Troy Alphin of the UNCW Center for Innovation & Entrepreneurship! Interested in the Community-Engaged Internship? Find out more: ncseagrant.ncsu.edu/funding-opport…
Thanks to The News & Observer for covering Ph.D. student Madison Haley's bottle-tracking project studying how land-based litter becomes ocean microplastics. Follow the bottles' progess at go.ncsu.edu/trashtracker + keep up with the larger NC Sea Grant project at go.ncsu.edu/plastics
Thanks to WRAL NEWS in NC for covering NC Sea Grant-funded researchers Katherine Anarde, Miyuki Hino, and Natalie Nelson's work on sunny day flooding: high tide flooding on a "normal" weather day. Sensors + time-lapse cameras better understanding of flooding events. wral.com/weather/sunny-…