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Seth Willis prepares donated red drum for the fish stew for a school fundraiser. North Carolina Fisheries Association photo.
N.C. fishermen pitch in to help raise school funds
Merritt, N.C., crabber Cathy McDaniels.
Who we are: Cathy McDaniels
Southern flounder. North Carolina Sea Grant photo.
Industry wins battle over proposed flounder rules in NC
Shrimp boats tied up in Wanchese, NC. Creative Commons photo by Geographer.
Move to curtail NC shrimping faces long road
Shrimp caught in North Carolina's Pamlico Sound in July 2016 by F/V Micah Bell. Photo Courtesy North Carolina Fisheries Association.
Proposal seeking shrimp control moves forward in NC
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