Excerpt from Coastwatch: Spring 1999
People who work the water for a living often have the best ideas for improving fisheries resources developing better gear, protecting habitat, oi' Slap Kemp testing innovations in aquaculture or seafood technology.
Rarely do these people have the time and money to pursue their ideas unless, of course, they live in North Carolina.
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