boats, tackle, motors, trailers and 

 other fishing equipment. In addition, 

 seminars and workshops related to 

 recreational fishing will be offered on 

 topics such as bait-rigging, surf fishing 

 and flounder fishing. 



This free, public event will be held 

 at the National Guard Armory off U.S. 

 70. It is sponsored by the Crystal 

 Coast Charter Boat Association, the 

 Carteret County Sportfishing Associa- 

 tion and UNC Sea Grant. Some of the 

 seminars will require pre-registration. 

 Times for the show are: Saturday, 11 

 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday, 11 a.m. to 

 5 p.m. 



For more information, call Sea 

 Grant marine advisory agent Bob 

 Hines at 919/247-4007. 



The N.C. Marine Resources Cen- 

 ters have a summer program for you. 

 Seafood programs, film series, sea- 

 shore workshops, field trips and special 

 programs for children . . . just to name 

 a few. 



Located at Roanoke Island, Bogue 

 Banks and Fort Fisher, the facilities 

 house public aquaria, exhibits. 



laboratories and more. UNC Sea 

 Grant Marine Advisory Service offices 

 also are located at the centers. 



For a calendar of the summer's 

 events, contact the centers at: 

 Roanoke Island, Box 967, Manteo, 

 N.C. 27954; Bogue Banks, Atlantic 

 Beach, N.C. 28512; and Fort Fisher, 

 P. O. Box 130, Kure Beach, N.C. 

 28449. 



®There're more fish in 

 the sea to catch than 

 flounder, snapper and 

 red drum. Other species 

 normally shunned like 

 triggerfish, skate and 

 shark can be good 



targets, too. 



That's the message behind a new 

 Sea Grant slide/tape show on under- 

 utilized fish. The 21 -minute show dis- 

 cusses the findings of a National 

 Marine Fisheries Service study of un- 

 derutilized recreational species in 

 Southeastern waters. Its purpose is to 

 dispel common misconceptions about 

 20 underutilized species. 



The program also gives tips on 



fishing for underutilized species, and 

 tells how to prepare them. 



Anthropologists Jeff Johnson and 

 David Griffith of East Carolina Uni- 

 versity, and Jim Murray, Sea Grant's 

 Marine Advisory Service director, con- 

 ducted the study. Their slide/tape 

 show is available for loan to sportfish- 

 ing clubs. Upon request, Murray will 

 show the slides and tell club members 

 about the project. 



For more information about the 

 show, write Murray at UNC Sea 

 Grant, Box 8605, N.C. State Univer- 

 sity, Raleigh, N.C. 27695-8605. Or call 

 919/737-2454. 



Coastwatch is published monthly 

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 College Program, 105 1911 Building, 

 Box 8605, North Carolina State Uni- 

 versity, Raleigh, NC 27695-8605. Vol. 

 12, No. 6, June/July, 1985. Dr. B.J. 

 Copeland, director. Kathy Hart, 

 editor. Nancy Davis and Sarah Fri- 

 day, staff writers. 



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