• Because bluefish are an oily fish, fry- 

 ing and broiling are two of the best 

 methods of preparation. Or try smoking 

 your catch. Cold, smoked bluefish, 

 smeared with sour cream, dill and lemon 

 dressing, rivals the salmon in taste and 

 presentation. * 



Congratulations are in order for three 

 Sea Grant employees who have been 

 recognized for excellence in their fields. 



Rich Novak, Sea Grant's marine recrea- 

 tion specialist, recently received the 

 Chancellor's Award for Outstanding Exten- 

 sion Programming from NCSU Chancellor 

 Larry Monteith. 



Novak works in Manteo and assists state 

 and local government officials in the dif- 

 ficult task of planning for tourism and other 

 recreational activities. Sea Grant staff 

 members have won the Chancellor's 

 Award six out of the last seven years. 



Marine education specialist Lundie 

 Spence was featured as Tar Heel of the 

 Week in the September 23 issue of The 



News and Observer in Raleigh. "This is a 

 significant recognition of her years of 

 unselfish commitment to The Big Sweep 

 and marine science education," says 

 Marine Advisory Service Director Jim 

 Murray. 



Murray himself was recognized recently 

 when he was named to a national Sea 

 Grant committee charged with developing 

 a "think piece" on how the Marine Advis- 

 ory Service should look by the year 2000. 



Health officials have known for a long 

 time that North Carolina's coastal and in- 

 land soils aren't always ideally suited for 

 conventional septic tank systems. 



That's where UNC Sea Grant's publica- 

 tion Design and Installation of Low- 

 Pressure Pipe Waste Treatment Systems 

 can help. 



The manual, written by soil scientists 

 from NCSU, points out construction 

 procedures and materials needed for a 

 low-pressure pipe waste treatment system. 



The book focuses on the best locations 



for LPP systems and provides detailed in- 

 structions on installation and maintenance. 



Although LPP networks may work for 

 larger buildings, the systems described in 

 the manual are best suited for homes and 

 small businesses. 



For your copy of Design and Installation 

 of Low-Pressure Pipe Waste Treatment 

 Systems, send $2.50 to UNC Sea Grant. 

 Ask for publication UNC-SG-82-03. 



Coastwatch is published monthly except 

 July and December by the University of 

 North Carolina Sea Grant College Pro- 

 gram, 105 1911 Building, Box 8605, North 

 Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC. 

 27695-8605. Vol. 17, No. 9, October 1990. 

 Dr. B.J. Copeland, director. Kathy Hart, 

 editor. CR. Edgerton and Carla B. 

 Burgess, staff writers. 



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